Delhi: Class 12 student jumps from school building; probe underway
Press Trust of India | August 29, 2023 | 06:52 PM IST | 1 min read
According to police, they got information about the incident from Sushrut Trauma Centre where the girl student was admitted.
NEW DELHI: A class 12 student of a government school allegedly jumped from the third floor of the school building in north Delhi's Civil Lines on Tuesday, police said.
According to police, they got information about the incident from Sushrut Trauma Centre where the girl student was admitted.
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It was found that at 11.55 am, the girl studying at SBBM Sarvodaya Vidayalaya jumped from the third floor. A police officer said the student is under treatment and further inquiry is underway.
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