New Delhi: Relentless humiliation and rebuke from her science teacher over the last few months forced a Class VII student here to commit suicide by hanging herself, police said Thursday.
Daisy Rathore, 12, who hanged herself from a ceiling fan at her home December 1, wrote the teacher’s name on her palms and hands and also left behind a note stating the reason for her extreme step.
“We are waiting for the autopsy report and recording statements of the victim’s friends and classmates. We will take strict action against the culprit,’’ Joint Commissioner of Police Madhup Tiwari told reporters.
“On her palms and hands she wrote that she did not want to go to school any more. She apologised to her mother and grandmother and said she was going to meet Lord Krishna,” he added. Daisy Rathore was a student of Gyan Mandir Public School at Naraina Vihar.
She was last seen alive by her mother Kamal Rathore, before leaving for the Tis Hazari Court where she is an advocate. Around 4 p.m., when the mother returned, she discovered her daughter’s lifeless body, a police officer said. A suicide note was also recovered.
Tiwari said: “On Wednesday, the victim’s mother visited the Inderpuri police station and told the officers that her daughter had gone on a school trip November 30. The next day some students of Class VI linked the girl with a boy.
“When her teachers came to know about this, they allegedly rebuked her,” the officer added. A resident of Inderpuri, the teenager had complained of relentless humiliation by her science teacher.
“My daughter complained that the teacher rebuked her every day. The same teacher rebuked and humiliated her Friday for 10 minutes in the biology lab. She cried in the school bathroom after the episode,” Kamal Rathore told reporters.
“She had been insisting that I change her school but I did not know the extent of the crisis. I had not realised that she would commit suicide,” she said.
The mother broke down while speaking to reporters Thursday.
“I was planning to take her out on her birthday December 20. But she has left us. I should have changed her school,” rued Kamal Rathore, whose husband passed away some eight years ago.
Apparently, the tormented student had told some of her friends that she would commit suicide and would not meet them again.
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