Udupi: Missing 14-year-old boy found hanging near Brahmavar


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Aug 9: A 14-year-old boy who had gone missing on Saturday August 8 was found dead in a secluded spot at Kunjal near Brahmavar here on Sunday August 9.

The deceased, identified as Prajwal Acharya, was the son of Vittal and Prema Acharya, residents of Kunjal.

He was a student of VKR Acharya Memorial high school, Kunjal, and was studying in the 9th standard.

It is said that he had not been attending school for the past 11 days, though he would leave from home in uniform. For about three or four days, he could not attend school due to fever, but after that he began leaving from home to school, but went somewhere else, police sources said.

The teachers then contacted his parents to enquire about his prolonged absence. The parents then questioned their son about it. Family sources said that though he was questioned, the boy's parents did not reprimand him.

On Saturday, he left from home in uniform, but again did not reach school. The school authorities again informed the parents and a search was conducted, but the boy was not found anywhere.
On Sunday morning, he was found hanging by a belt from a small tree in a wooded area at Kunjal.

Prajwal was the only child to his parents, who are coolie workers, and sources said that for the past one week, he seemed depressed. No death note was found.

Brahmavar police have registered a case.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Aug 12 2015

    sad incident.since parents didnt know about his Problems couldnt help much.Afterall they were daily wagers and working.Probably he couldnt put up withmodern mobile world as others and knew parents had no Money or something happened in School with other students ,Mobbing is at present big Problem.Poor Boy why could he not talk with someone or parents?Poor parents must have had hope in him and now he made them more worrys and lonely.heartfelt sympathys to his Familys,may his Soul rest in peace.we have to be very careful nowa days as suecide cases have increased tremendously.mostly younger Generation even for petty reasons.

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    He was not happy to go to school for sure for whatever reason. May be he faced bullying in school by students or teachers. He was so upset at attending school he committed suicide.

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/k s a

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Its very painful a young boy took such a decision. Love and care from parents as well as from school teachers also important. RIP.

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  • Jayakar, Udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Very sad.

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  • Adil, Dubai

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    God give Patience to his parents...
    Very Sad incident...

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  • vinayak, mangalore / dubai

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Today's educational system is very stressful, unlike it used to be in the past. Students are burdened with studies and hardly make it anytime for their own leisure. While the students can take the stress, they go into depression and the end up by taking nasty decisions. Our educational system should ease and spare the kids.

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  • Rezy, Mlore/MCT

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Really very sad,

    Students suciding, farmers suciding, stress, pressure, whats happening and where are we going?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Depressing however, RIP ...

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