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Ryan International School student death: Delhi govt recommends CBI probe

| | Feb 09, 2016, at 04:43 am
New Delhi, Feb 8 (IBNS): The Delhi government on Monday recommended the probe into the death of a student at Ryan International School in Delhi to the CBI.

Devansh Kakrora, 6, died a week ago and was declared dead by drowning by the examination team. He was a student of Delhi's Ryan International School and died in the school premises.

After the incident was found out, Sandhya Sabu, the principal, a teacher and three staff members of the school were arrested and charged under Section 304A (death due to negligence).

Ever since the boy's death, his parents have cried foul against the school, alleging sexual assault and murder against them

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