‘Teachers did this to me’: 16-year-old Delhi student’s heartbreaking last note
NEW DELHI: “I am very sorry I did this… My last wish is that action be taken against them so that no other student does what I did.”
These were the haunting final words a 16-year-old Class 10 student wrote before ending his life at Delhi’s Rajendra Place Metro Station, according to a note recovered from his school bag and cited by news agency ANI.
The boy, who studied at a prominent central Delhi school, reportedly faced sustained harassment from several teachers — pressure that, according to his family, pushed him into severe mental distress.
His death has triggered anger and protests outside the school, with parents and students demanding accountability and justice.
In his final note, the teenager apologised repeatedly — to his father, mother, and brother — and requested that his organs be donated “to someone who really needs it.”
But the most devastating part, investigators said, was his repeated insistence that the “school teachers did this to me.”
The FIR lodged by the boy’s father states that the student had been complaining for months about the teachers’ behaviour, yet verbal complaints to the school principal allegedly resulted in no action.
On November 18, while his father was away, the boy left for school and later died after allegedly jumping from Platform No. 2 of Rajendra Place Metro Station. His school bag, recovered by police, contained the handwritten suicide note blaming the teachers for his suffering.
Police teams have begun examining statements, school records, and the alleged pattern of harassment. Parents and students protesting outside the school have demanded suspension of the teachers named in the FIR and a full, transparent investigation.
(With agency inputs)
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These were the haunting final words a 16-year-old Class 10 student wrote before ending his life at Delhi’s Rajendra Place Metro Station, according to a note recovered from his school bag and cited by news agency ANI.
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His death has triggered anger and protests outside the school, with parents and students demanding accountability and justice.
In his final note, the teenager apologised repeatedly — to his father, mother, and brother — and requested that his organs be donated “to someone who really needs it.”
The FIR lodged by the boy’s father states that the student had been complaining for months about the teachers’ behaviour, yet verbal complaints to the school principal allegedly resulted in no action.
On November 18, while his father was away, the boy left for school and later died after allegedly jumping from Platform No. 2 of Rajendra Place Metro Station. His school bag, recovered by police, contained the handwritten suicide note blaming the teachers for his suffering.
(With agency inputs)
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Lundd Haathmein Pakadkechalo
12 hours ago
Teaching has become a means to livelihood. It's just a job now, not a noble profession and honorable societal responsibility. Mostly women who don't get proper jobs elsewhere turn to teaching for second income. They are not dedicated to teaching and its higher values. They are also bad parents themselves. They are usually frustrated females who have problems at home (small home, small income, mother-in-law, kids from hell, not enough jewellery, sarees, dresses, lipstick, footwear, perfumes, etc). Sometimes, stressed-out husband does not give 'it' to them regularly. So, innate biological ur ges and de sires un satisfied add to existing stress, especially when more beautiful female colleagues have better life with lot of juicy pleasure, joy, fun, riches. So, the angry, stressed and frustrated teachers take it out on students. They torment, belittle, curse, beat, scold innocent students, breaking their heart and affecting their mind and psychic energy. Usually, bad or evil teachers are females who teach STEM subjects or science-math subjects. Literature or language teachers are generally good. Male teachers are also usually compassionate and more reasonable, unless they are peedos or saikos. All schools should conduct regular mental and psychological tests on their teachers and check if they have sufficient kindness, compassion, empathy and psychological insights into students' minds. Else, schools should ensure teachers attain satisfaction first. They can have a corner bed room in the school where frustrated female teachers can have some fun quietly, privately, with hired jigolos for organic orga sms. Headmaster can also join in for 3some. It is said that some frustrated angry teachers have c rush on certain female colleagues. So, headmaster should oversee less bian seks. Some like it from be hind. So headmaster can consider hiring jigolos who specialize in ANALyst job done from be hind into bottom hole back side. Swami Chaitanyananda Saraswati alias Swami Parthasarathy should be hired as a consultant. Every effort should be made to keep angry frustrated teachers happy and satisfied. This will save students' lives and pre-empt student suicides. This particular family who lost their child should be compensated up to Rs 20 crore minimum. Agree?Read allPost comment
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