- By Aditya Jha
- Wed, 19 Nov 2025 11:32 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Delhi News: In a tragic incident in Delhi, a class 10 student died by suicide by jumping from a metro station, blaming his teachers in his suicide note. The 16-year-old deceased, in his suicide note, has asserted that the teachers were mentally harassing him continuously, propelling him to take such a step. The victim's father told police that the family received a phone call about his serious injury; however, the teenager had already died when they arrived at the hospital. The victim has also filed a case in which he has accused three teachers and the school's principal of mentally harassing the student.
In an emotional final note addressed to his mother, the victim stated that while he had broken his mother's heart many times, this was his last time. "Sorry mummy, I broke your heart many times and I am doing it for the last time. This is how the teachers in the school are, what do I say?" the teenager stated in his letter written in Hindi. The deceased further apologised to his brother, father, and mother for the harsh step. He also asked his parents to donate the organs after his death.
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"If any of my body works or is in condition to work kindly donate it to someone who really needs it," he asserted. "I am sorry, but the teachers have behaved badly with me," the victim added. The deceased stated that his last wish was to ensure a strict punishment for the teachers and principal so that no student takes such a harsh step in the future.
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The victim's father stated that he came to know about the incident when someone called him, informing him about his son's injury near the Rajendra Nagar Metro station. He urged the stranger to admit him to a nearby hospital; however, the teenager had succumbed to injuries before his arrival. He further stated that the teachers had been disturbing him for the past several months, demanding strong action against the culprits.
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