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(Trigger Warning: Descriptions of homophobia and suicide. Reader discretion advised.)
A class 10 student from Delhi Public School in Greater Faridabad died by suicide on Thursday, 25 February, leaving behind a note accusing his school of bullying.
The teenage boy's mother, who is also a teacher in the same school, alleged that her son was harassed over his sexuality.
A suicide note recovered from his house read: “The school has killed me... especially higher authorities.”
An FIR has also been registered under Section 306 (abetment of suicide) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against the academic head of the school.
Speaking to The Quint, a Faridabad Police spokesperson said:
A close family member told The Quint that the boy was dyslexic and was undergoing therapy due to distress.
"There has been several instances of bullying. Not only was he repeatedly mocked and called 'gay', he was also stripped in the school bathroom. We know that several emails were written to the school authorities. But what action was taken? We demand to know," the kin said.
The first email was written in September 2021 – after the boy confided in his mother about the bullying, the family member added.
A day before the incident, the boy reportedly had a science exam and was unable to solve a problem after which he was allegedly rebuked by the school principal.
The boy, in his note, called his mother a brave woman and addressed it to her. According to The Indian Express, the note read:
“This school has killed me. Specially higher authorities… tell ninna and bade papa about my sexuality and whatever happened with me. And please try to handle them… You are wonderful, strong, beautiful and amazing. Don’t care what relatives say…”
In a statement, the school said that they are cooperating with the authorities for the investigation.
The 15-year-old's mother was visiting her father when the incident took place on 25 February. She got a call from the neighbours, informing her that the teenager was being taken to the hospital. He was declared dead upon being brought to the hospital.
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