Second-grade child hanged from the fifth floor, just because of this
Second-grade child hanged from the fifth floor, just because of this
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Gopalganj: A school in Bihar's Gopalganj created a ruckus when a student of class II climbed onto the roof of a five-storey building and started hanging from it over a matter of a matter. The second-grade student did this because his mother did not take him to the market to roam around. The incident took place at Gyanlok Residential School near Banjari Road under the Nagar police station area. Now the video of this whole case is going viral on social media at a fast pace.

The child hung from the boundary wall above the hostel roof for about half an hour. The school management immediately informed the police about it, after which with the help of the police, the teachers of the hostel rescued the student after a lot of hard work. According to the principal and hostel in charge of the school, the mother and aunt of the child, a resident of Manikpur village of Sadar block, had come to the hostel to meet him in the afternoon on Tuesday. 

The same child insisted on the mother and his aunt to roam the market, but both of them refused, saying that on the pretext of roaming in the market, they would leave the hostel and run away home. So he refused to take the child out of the hostel. Due to this, the child insisted and even then when he was not obeyed, he climbed on the roof of the hostel and started threatening to jump. The mother and her aunt felt that it was stubborn as usual and would agree after they left. However, as soon as the mother and aunt left the hostel, the child took this big step. The principal of the school started efforts to rescue the student and informed the police for a rescue. The rescue team along with sub-inspector Rajesh Kumar of Nagar police station reached the spot and the student was somehow rescued. 

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