A boarding school is being accused of a cover-up after failing to report a teenage girl's suicide. The 14-year-old girl's parents claim they were forced to sign papers saying she was ill for a long time and died of natural causes, despite her being found hanged in a classroom.
The teen and her younger sister had returned to the school under instruction by the education authorities on June 18 despite India being in lockdown to complete their annual exams.
In the early hours of Friday, July 3 the family says it received a phone call instructing them to get to the school in Nodia, south of Delhi, urgently.
They were shown their daughter's body, where she had been found, before they allege they were "forcibly told to sign" paperwork.
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