Telangana: Girl student dies after jumping off from moving auto, family stages protest
Press Trust of India | January 27, 2026 | 07:41 AM IST | 1 min read
The girl's family members and others held a protest near the institute in Banswada mandal on Monday accusing the school management of negligence in the incident.
HYDERABAD: A 13-year-old girl student of a social welfare residential school in Kamareddy district of Telangana died after jumping from a moving auto-rickshaw on the institute's premises, police said on Monday. The girl, a student of eighth standard, suffered head injuries in the incident on Sunday evening.
She was taken to a hospital where she was declared brought dead. The girl's family members and others held a protest near the institute in Banswada mandal on Monday accusing the school management of negligence in the incident. The grief stricken parents of the deceased asked why such a fate was meted out to their daughter.
Seeking justice for their daughter, they told mediapersons no other parents should face such a tragedy. They demanded that the district Collector should come and talk to them. A case was registered against the auto-driver and the school principal in connection with the incident, police said.
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According to police, chairs were brought in an auto-rickshaw to the school on Sunday evening on the eve of Republic Day. After the chairs were unloaded, four girl students, including the deceased, boarded the three-wheeler requesting the driver for a ride till the school's main gate.
After travelling some distance, three girls jumped out of the auto which was not seen by the driver, a police official said. The deceased girl also jumped like others and fell on the road, suffering a head injury, the official said.
She was taken to a hospital where the doctors said she had already died. CCTV footage of the incident purportedly showed the girls jumping from the auto-rickshaw.
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