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Ryan School death: Sisodia not happy with investigation reports

| | Feb 07, 2016, at 01:11 am
New Delhi, Feb 6 (IBNS) Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday expressed his dissent over the investigation reports of the child who drowned in a school's tank a few days ago.

Sisodia was quoted as saying in media that the investigators had ignored any report about sexual assault as complained by the boy's parents.

The boy's father had earlier said, "I saw the body. There were some injury marks and cotton on his private parts. The principal has been threatening me since the beginning saying that keeping quiet will be good for me."

Devansh Kakrora, 6, died a week ago and was declared dead by drowning by the examination team. He was a student of Delhi's Ryan International School and died in the school premises.

After the incident was found out, Sandhya Sabu, the principal, a teacher and three staff members of the school were arrested and charged under Section 304A (death due to negligence).

Ever since the boy's death, his parents have cried foul against the school, alleging sexual assault and murder against them.

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