NCPCR seeks FIR in Class 9 student's suicide at Navi Mumbai school, flags claim about bullying
Press Trust of India | March 25, 2025 | 09:46 PM IST | 1 min read
A Class 9 student allegedly died by suicide after jumping from a school's fifth floor in Navi Mumbai's Seawoods on February 7
THANE: The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has sought a first information report (FIR) in connection with the suicide of a Class 9 student who jumped off a school building in Navi Mumbai last month, flagging his father's allegation about bullying at the school.
A Class 9 student allegedly dies by suicide by jumping off the fifth floor of a school in Navi Mumbai's Seawoods area on February 7, following which the police registered a case of accidental death.
'Bullied at school', claims father
The NCPCR, in a letter to the Thane district collector dated March 17, said it had received a complaint from the deceased boy's father, alleging that the teen had been bullied at school, which led to the suicide.
The boy's father also claimed that he was not shown the CCTV footage from the school, the commission stated. The letter stated that other students had informed their parents about bullying in the school, and the complainant had tried to get an FIR registered, but there was no action from the police. The commission urged the collector to get an FIR registered and submit a copy of the same, along with a post-mortem report and other relevant documents, within 10 days of receiving the letter.
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