Srimathi postmortem report

  1. Kallakurichi Srimathi Case: No Evidence Of Murder And Rape, Suicide?
  2. Kallakurichi student postmortem: SC refuses to entertain plea
  3. Srimathi Death Case: Kallakuruchi school girl death; 5 sent to judicial custody
  4. Srimathi Suicide Post Mortem Report
  5. 12th Grader Jumps To Death From Hostel Building After Accusing Two Teachers Of Torture


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Kallakurichi Srimathi Case: No Evidence Of Murder And Rape, Suicide?

As various doubts have been raised regarding the death of school student Srimathi of Kallakurichi district, a JIPMER medical team has been constituted to examine the post-mortem reports of her body. The committee conducted a month-long study and submitted its report. Madras High Court granted conditional bail to 5 arrested school principals Ravikumar, secretary Shanti, school principal Sivasankaran, chemistry teacher Haripriya and mathematics teacher Krithika, in connection with the death of student Srimathi. In the judgment, the High Court has said that there is no evidence that the death of the student, Srimathi, was killed and that she was sexually assaulted. Referring to the two post-mortem reports and the JIPMER team report, the court said: As per the post-mortem reports and the JIPMER medical team report, it is clear that the girl was not raped. Based on the student's letter and the testimony of her fellow students, it is established that the student had difficulty studying. It was wrong to file a case against the teachers in the suicide section. There is no evidence that the two teachers encouraged suicide while giving advice. The allegations made by the parents have no evidence. Reports revealed that the student had sustained injuries in several parts of her body due to being hit by a tree falling from the floor. According to an expert report, the school's third floor was not stained with the student's blood but with paint. This is what the court stated in its judg...

Kallakurichi student postmortem: SC refuses to entertain plea

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to entertain the plea of the victim's father in the When the apex court refused to entertain the plea of the victim's father, his counsel withdrew the petition. A bench of justices BR Gavai and Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha granted liberty to the victim's father to move the Madras High Court with his prayer. à ¤¯à ¥‡ à ¤­à ¥€ à ¤ªà ¥�à ¥‡à ¤‚- During the hearing, the court also suggested the lawyer of the victim's father bring his request to the notice of the HC and urged it to conduct a third postmortem. The father of the victim has moved the SC challenging the Madras High Court order and sought the inclusion of the doctor of his choice in the panel of doctors constituted for re-postmortem. In the petition moved by advocate Rahul Shyam Bhandari, he has stated that by way of the impugned order dated July 18 2022 of Madras HC, the prayer for transfer of investigation by the CBCID was accepted by the High Court as well as re-postmortem of the deceased body by the team of new doctors however the relief to conduct postmortem by including one forensic expert of choice of the petitioner has been denied primarily on the basis that the matter has gained lot of public outcry and violence has erupted in the state surrounding this case. à ¤¯à ¥‡ à ¤­à ¥€ à ¤ªà ¥�à ¥‡à ¤‚- According to the petition, the petitioner has absolutely no role to play in the massive protest and violence taking place in t...

Srimathi Death Case: Kallakuruchi school girl death; 5 sent to judicial custody

CHENNAI: The two teachers -- J Krithiga, Maths teacher-cum-warden of the school hostel, and P Haripriya, Chemistry teacher -- have been remanded in judicial custody along with school correspondent C Ravikumar, secretary R Shanthi and school principal S Siva Sankaran. They have been taken to the Central Prison in Salem after being produced before the judicial magistrate court in Kallakuruchi. Tamil Nadu schoolgirl death: What triggered Kallakurichi arson? What triggered the arson and violence at the school campus in Kallakurichi on Sunday? The police believe that social media played a critical role in amplifying the doubts about foul play in the death of a Class-XII girl studying in that school. Tamil Nadu: Protesters set school buses on fire after Kallakurichi school student dies by suicide The protest over the alleged suicide of a Class XII girl of a private school in Kallakurichi district in north Tamil Nadu turned violent on Sunday with protesters forcibly entering the school premises and setting its buses and a police vehicle on fire. They pelted police personnel with stones, "The case has been altered from Section 306 (abetment of suicide) of IPC to 305 (abetment of suicide of a child) of the IPC. The victim had named the Chemistry and Maths teachers in her suicide note," said police.

Srimathi Suicide Post Mortem Report

Riots Over Schoolgirl's Suicide 12th Class Student Girl Death Srimathi Suicide Post Mortem Report: Srimathi A Class 12 student of Kaniyamoor Sakthi Matric Higher Secondary School near Chinnasalem in Kallakurichi district was found dead in the hostel of Smt. School, where she was staying on the 13th. The school management informed the girl’s mother that she was taken to Kallakurichi Government Hospital and later the girl died. Click to Know: Srimathi Suicide Post Mortem Report Srimathi Suicide Post Mortem However, the student’s mother has alleged that the doctors said that the student was brought in the form of a dead body before being taken to the hospital. In such a situation, today thousands of people entered the private school and looted the school material, while the family members were blocking the road for the last four days without buying the dead body of the student. This has created a tense situation in the area. After this, more than 200 policemen, led by District Superintendent of Police Selvakumar, dispersed the crowd. Over 200 policemen have been deployed for security in the area to prevent any incident. Also, prohibitory order 144 has been issued in Chinna Salem area and the place where the protest took place has been brought under police control. Srimathi Suicide Post Mortem What does the postmortem report of Mrs. In this case, the postmortem report of the student states that there were injury marks on the body of the student Mrs. And there were blood stains...

12th Grader Jumps To Death From Hostel Building After Accusing Two Teachers Of Torture

Suicide Warning Signs: What To Look Out For (image: igorovsyannykov/Pixabay) A 12th grader at a private residential school in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu allegedly killed herself Wednesday, July 13, after leaving behind a note accusing her teachers of harrassment, police said. The student, R Srimathi was found dead near her hostel building at Chinna Salem near Kallakurichi on Wednesday morning, according to reports. The hostel watchman alerted the school authorities after making the shocking discovery and eventually the police were called to the scene. Responding officers found the teen’s bloodied body lying on the ground next to her hostel building. The body was sent to Kallakurichi Government Medical College Hospital for any autopsy. Police beleive the teen jumped to her death from the 2nd floor of her hostel building. Meanwhile, investigators recovered a suicide note from the teen victim’s hostel room. The note, purportedly written by the teen victim, indicated that she was being tortured by two of her teachers. “The two teachers were brought to the police station for an enquiry. They told us that they just casually asked her to concentrate more and study hard as she was very playful,” Kallakurichi SP S Selvakumar told The family of the victim staged a protest, blocking the Kallakurichi-Salem highway seeking justice for the teen. The mob was chanting slogans accusing the school management of pushing the teen to take the extreme step, police said. The police responded...