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School student beaten to death in front of his classmates

School student beaten to death in front of his classmates

Al Bawaba01-06-2025

Published June 1st, 2025 - 08:54 GMT
ALBAWABA - A 10-year-old school boy in Pakistan died after being severely beaten by the principal of his private school in North Kashmir, in the presence of his classmates.
In detail, Khayalat Khan, a sixth-grade student, was repeatedly beaten with a rod all over his body for a simple mistake, leading to his later death in the hospital.
The principal of the school was arrested immediately by the police in Pakistan, according to the Mirror, and a formal investigation was launched into the incident.
Khyber District Police Officer Rai Mazhar Iqbal emphasized that violence against children is absolutely unacceptable, emphasizing that teachers must set an example and not exploit their position in such a brutal manner.
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