Tragic Loss: 13-Year-Old Kalyan Student Dies by Suicide, Blames Teacher and Classmates in Note
In a heartbreaking incident near Mumbai, a 13-year-old student from Kalyan, Maharashtra, died by suicide, leaving behind a note accusing a teacher and some classmates of harassment. The boy, who was a Class 8 student at a well-known school in Kalyan East, was found dead at his home on Sunday evening.
The teenager was alone at home when the tragedy occurred, and his family members were not present at the time. In his suicide note, he detailed the alleged harassment he faced from a teacher and certain classmates, pointing to them as the reasons for his extreme step.
The local police in Kalyan have registered a case and launched a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the boy's death. They are currently gathering evidence and speaking with those involved to determine the full extent of the situation.
This incident has once again highlighted the pressing issue of mental health and the severe impact that bullying and harassment can have on young minds. Authorities and mental health advocates urge parents, teachers, and peers to be vigilant and supportive, emphasizing the importance of open communication and timely intervention in preventing such tragedies.
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, please reach out to the available helplines for support. The Vandrevala Foundation for Mental Health can be contacted at 9999666555 or via email at help@vandrevalafoundation.com. The TISS iCall helpline is also available at 022-25521111, Monday to Saturday, from 8 am to 10 pm.