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Three days after a 7-year-old was murdered in Ryan International School, Gurugram, police stated that the school’s management is "cooperating to our fullest" with the police investigations, and hoped that the guilty would be given the severest punishment as per the law.
In a statement, Ryan Pinto, CEO of Ryan International Schools Group, said the school should not be held "culpable of a crime where the school is itself a victim of unfortunate circumstances."
Insisting that the well-being and safety of the students is the school's priority, Pinto said,
He said the Ryan International Group of Schools was facing "one of its saddest periods" since its inception, due to the loss of life of one of its innocent students, as a result of a reprehensible crime.
"It is understandable that everyone is seeking answers. So are we, and we are cooperating to our fullest with the police investigations," said Pinto.
He said Ryan has a four-decade-long reputation "as a credible educational institution educating lakhs of students across the nation. We would like to emphasise that Ryan School takes all efforts to ensure the security of its students."
While expressing confidence that "the truth will ultimately prevail", he said, "Once again, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Pradyuman's parents, and we pray that God Almighty would bestow his everlasting peace on the departed soul."
(With inputs from PTI)
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