Lucknow boy, 5, hospitalised after class monitor's 12-minute thrashing
A five-year-old nursery student was allegedly beaten non-stop for 12 minutes by his class monitor at a private school in Lucknow. CCTV footage and the child's injuries have triggered protests and a police investigation.
by Ritaban Misra · India TodayIn Short
- The child sustained facial injuries requiring hospitalisation
- 47-second clip shows class monitor beating three students
- Cops probing incident after complaint from injured boy's parents
A five-year-old boy was physically assaulted non-stop for approximately 12 minutes by his class monitor at a private school in Lucknow in the teacher's absence, according to his parents. The thrashing allegedly left him with facial injuries that required hospitalisation.
The incident, which took place at the ALS Academy in Vrindavan Yojana, has sparked outrage after the child's parents claimed CCTV footage of the classroom showed the nursery student being beaten by a girl for several minutes without any intervention from school staff.
According to his family, the incident came to light on Wednesday when the boy returned home with severe swelling and injury marks on his face. He was reportedly frightened and in pain. Alarmed by his condition, family members rushed him to a hospital, where he is currently undergoing treatment.
Following the hospitalisation, the boy's parents approached the school management and demanded access to the classroom's CCTV footage. According to the family, the video showed the class monitor repeatedly slapping, punching and pulling the child's hair.
They claimed that the assault continued for nearly 12 minutes, while no teacher or school staff member intervened to stop it. A 47-second CCTV clip of the incident shows the class monitor beating three students one after the other.
It can be seen in the video that she took charge of maintaining the decorum when the teacher left the classroom.
PARENTS DEMAND STRICT ACTION
The incident triggered protests by the child's family, who returned to school on Thursday and demanded strict action against those responsible. Following a review of the CCTV footage, the school's principal said the student accused of assaulting the child had been expelled. The school administration also assured the family that measures would be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.
School authorities have submitted a written complaint to the police regarding the matter. Police said they have received a complaint from the child's family and have initiated an investigation into the incident.
Officials said they are examining the CCTV footage and other evidence to ascertain the circumstances under which the assault took place. The role of school staff and whether there was any negligence in supervising the classroom will also be part of the investigation.
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(With inputs from Ankit Mishra)