Kasargod: Teacher bangs student's head to wall for 'damaging' car


Stephan Kayyar
Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (EP)

Kasargod, Oct 23: A teacher at Tekkil Paramba school is said to have beaten up and injured a sixth standard student alleging that he had damaged the glass of the car parked in the school premises. The incident occurred on Monday, October 21.

The injured student is identified as Mohammed Shahil (12). He been admitted to E K Nayanar hospital with injuries on the head and back due to beatings by the teacher. The student complained that the teacher banged his head to the wall thrice.

The student claimed that a stone kept on the first floor of the building fell on the car parked below, damaging its rear window glass. The teacher who lost patience banged the student’s head to the wall thrice, besides beating him. The teacher did not stop though other teachers and students tried to intervene, states the complaint.

Mohammed Shahil is the son of Buhari and Fatima couple of Poinachi Cherukkare.

A complaint has been filed against teacher Tamban in the Vidyanagar police station.

  

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  • Antonio D'Silva, Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 24 2013

    Puny little guy, I wonder whether the teacher was thinking he was swatting a mosquito.

    Lucky for the teacher I am not the boys father or else he would entered the car through the front wind screen.

    Only one immediate solution: SACK HIM FIRST and BAR HIM FROM TEACHING and then let legal proceedings take their own course.

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