Mangaluru: Student of residential school falls off building, dies


Mohan Kuthar
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Nov 4: In a mysterious incident which happened at Manjanady within the jurisdiction of Konaje police station near here, a student fell down from the school building and met gory death. This tragic incident occurred at Al Madina Residential School at Manjanady at around 9 pm on Thursday November 3.

The student who lost his life in this accident was Muzambil (14) from Uppinangady. He was a seventh standard student of the said school. His lifeless body was found in the school premises about an hour after his death.

Students of the school, along with priests and other staff had left to a mosque located within the school premises for special prayer. Muzambil had entered a room in the building to place the Holy Koran back. People who came out of the mosque after the prayers about an hour later found the body of Muzambil fallen in the school compound.

It is gathered that the student fell down from fourth floor. The reason which made the student to visit this deserted area has remained a mystery as of now.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Nov 05 2016

    So sad.Strange is that the teacher ,or priest who didnt wait for the Student till his return,should be questioned.Teachers are responsible for children in School,not vice versa.was it someone took him to side for some Play ?also should be considered.Children always are bit childish and want to go other ways than usual.But noone saw him falling,so cant say he fell down.was it someone who pushed down ?one of the students itself?must investigate the case.Heartfelt sympathys to the Family.may his Soul rest in peace.

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