Class 6 Girl Commits Suicide Because She Does Not Want To Go To Tuition

Hyderabad, Sept 30 (Maxim News): A girl Ahana (12), studying in class 6, lives in Nalgonda Aparna Sarovar. She studies at the local Glendale Academy School. The girl came home after school. The parents said that the girl should go for maths tuition. The girl said that she would not go. Due to this, the mother put pressure on the girl and the girl committed suicide by jumping from the window of the 15th floor. 

Seeing their daughter lying in a pool of blood, the parents wailed. The locals informed the police. After this, the police reached the scene and inquired about the death of the girl. The police registered a case on the complaint of the deceased’s father Sandeep and started an investigation.

Meanwhile, the girl was joined in maths tuition in the 15th floor of the same complex. The girl’s family members said that the girl has not been for tuition for the last few days. The police suggest that the parents should not pressure the girl. It is said that children are taking their lives in a momentary rage without thinking about anything. (Maxim News)


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