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16-year-old Bengaluru boy jumps to death from seventh floor of his apartment

Class 11 student wanted to change school after failing to make it to the cricket team.

Express News Service

BENGALURU: Upset at not getting selected for the school cricket team, a 16-year-old Class 11 student of a reputed international school allegedly jumped to his death from the seventh floor of his apartment complex in Hennur police station limits, in the wee hours of Monday. 

The deceased was a resident of Mantri Splendor Apartments at Geddalahalli in Kothanur. The boy is suspected to have taken the extreme step between 1.30am and 5am. The body was found behind the apartment block by cleaning staff on Monday morning. Police have not found any death note. 

The boy was passionate about cricket and was reportedly upset at not getting selected for the school team. He wanted to change his school so he could join the cricket team in another institution. He is said to have discussed this with his family. On Sunday afternoon, he argued with his parents over the matter and left his house in a huff. Police suspect this could be the reason behind the death. 

“When he did not return home on Sunday night, his family kept calling him repeatedly, and he had said he would return in a while. His family was unaware when he returned home, and suspect that he may have come around midnight. They got to know about the incident on Monday morning from the apartment staff,” said an officer.

The boy’s father, a software professional, filed a complaint. Police registered a case of unnatural death. The family hails from Uttar Pradesh and has been staying in the city for the past 15 years. Hennur police registered a case.

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