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Girl of govt run residential school dies after complaining of stomach pain

A class 8 girl of a government high school died in a hospital after complaining of stomach pain in Odisha's Mayurbhanj district. The deceased's family registered a complaint against the school authorities at the local police station.

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Published : Mar 5, 2019, 11:56 PM IST

Baripada (Odisha): A class 8 girl of a government-run residential high school died in a hospital in Mayurbhanj district hours after she vomited and complained of stomach pain, police said Tuesday.

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Family members of the student lodged an FIR accusing the school authorities of negligence.The girl was first admitted to Rasgovindpur hospital following vomiting and stomach pain in the school at Mandia on Monday evening. She was later shifted to the PRM Medical College and Hospital at Baripada where she died after midnight, police said.Demanding compensation to the family of the deceased, activists of the BJP and the JMM staged demonstration near the district Collector's office here with the body of girl.The protest was withdrawn after Additional SP Jayram Satpathy and Additional District Welfare Officer Mina Ketan Mangraj talked with the agitators.The district administration announced Rs 50,000 for cremation of the girl and Rs 2 lakh compensation to her family besides promising action in any lapse was found on the part of the school after inquiry, said an official.

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With inputs from PTI

Baripada (Odisha): A class 8 girl of a government-run residential high school died in a hospital in Mayurbhanj district hours after she vomited and complained of stomach pain, police said Tuesday.

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Family members of the student lodged an FIR accusing the school authorities of negligence.The girl was first admitted to Rasgovindpur hospital following vomiting and stomach pain in the school at Mandia on Monday evening. She was later shifted to the PRM Medical College and Hospital at Baripada where she died after midnight, police said.Demanding compensation to the family of the deceased, activists of the BJP and the JMM staged demonstration near the district Collector's office here with the body of girl.The protest was withdrawn after Additional SP Jayram Satpathy and Additional District Welfare Officer Mina Ketan Mangraj talked with the agitators.The district administration announced Rs 50,000 for cremation of the girl and Rs 2 lakh compensation to her family besides promising action in any lapse was found on the part of the school after inquiry, said an official.

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With inputs from PTI

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Girl of govt run residential school dies after complaining of
stomach pain
         Baripada (Odisha), Mar 5 (PTI) A class 8 girl of a
government-run residential high school died in a hospital in
Mayurbhanj district hours after she vomited and complained of
stomach pain, police said Tuesday.
         Family members of the student lodged an FIR accusing
the school authorities of negligence.
         The girl was first admitted to Rasgovindpur hospital
following vomiting and stomach pain in the school at Mandia on
Monday evening. She was later shifted to the PRM Medical
College and Hospital at Baripada where she died after
midnight, police said.
         Demanding compensation to the family of the deceased,
activists of the BJP and the JMM staged demonstration near the
district Collector's office here with the body of girl.
         The protest was withdrawn after Additional SP Jayram
Satpathy and Additional District Welfare Officer Mina Ketan
Mangraj talked with the agitators.
         The district administration announced Rs 50,000 for
cremation of the girl and Rs 2 lakh compensation to her family
besides promising action in any lapse was found on the part of
the school after inquiry, said an official. PTI COR SKN
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