2 Delhi government school students in hospital after classroom ceiling fan falls on their head

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New Delhi: Two government school students in outer Delhi’s Nangloi locality were injured after a classroom ceiling fan fell on their head, police said. A case has been registered in connection with the incident of students getting injured. The students have been admitted to a private hospital in Nangloi and are undergoing treatment, police officials informed.

One of the girl student alleged that the ceiling had a damp and it was dripping.  “The fan fell off the ceiling in the classroom August 27 when the classes were going on. The ceiling had a damp and water was dripping from it because of which the ceiling broke off and the fan fell down,” the student said.

There has been no reaction from the school authorities or the AAP government in Delhi about the incident so far.

According to police, they received two PCR calls Saturday from Sonia Hospital, Nangloi regarding the medico-legal cases (MLC) of two girls identified as Nasrin (14) and Anjali (15), both residents of Prem Nagar.

Both the girls got injured in a classroom by falling of a ceiling fan on them in GGSS School, JJ No.2, Nangloi. The students were admitted to Sonia Hospital by the school staff.

The investigating officer reached the hospital, where statement was not given by the students or parents in this regard, a senior police officer said.

However, based on the DD entry and MLC prepared, a case under sections 287 (negligent conduct with respect to machinery) and 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) of the IPC has been registered at Nangloi police station and further investigation is underway, the officer said.

One of the injured student Anjali’s mother said the school authorities are bearing the cost of the girl’s treatment and the doctors said she has almost recovered now. Her medical reports are fine as well. “School authorities told us that they will look into the matter,” Anjali’s mother said.

 

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