A shocking incident took place at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Gandey, Giridih district, Jharkhand, where the body of an 11th class student was found hanging from a tree on Thursday morning. The student has been identified as Ramkumar Yadav, a resident of Bharona village under the Dhanwar police station area. The discovery of his body has left the school in shock.

It is still unclear whether the student died by suicide or if foul play was involved. Authorities are investigating all possible reasons behind his death.

As soon as the school found out about the incident, they informed the Gandey police station. The police quickly reached the school, took the body, and sent it for a medical examination to find out the cause of death.

The police are trying to find out if the student had any problems or arguments with anyone in the school. They have already talked to the principal, the hostel warden, and some students to gather more details.

According to Gandey police station in-charge Anand Singh, there were no visible injury marks on the body. However, the real cause of death will only be confirmed after the post-mortem report is completed.

The student’s family has been informed about the incident. Authorities have promised a detailed investigation, looking into both personal reasons and school-related issues that might have led to this tragic event.

Past incidents

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Giridih has had problems before. In the past, there have been cases of bullying, fights, and students not following rules.

Last year in February, a serious bullying case happened where senior students attacked younger ones. Four students were badly hurt and became unconscious. This caused a big reaction, and the school had to step in. They called a meeting with parents and made the students involved sign legal agreements.

Now, after Ramkumar Yadav’s death, people are demanding a proper investigation. Authorities are under pressure to find out the truth and make the school safer for students. 

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