
‘Forced to lick toilet seat...’: Kerala teen's mother says brutal bullying by schoolmates drove son to suicide
Hindustan TimesA 15-year-old student from Kerala tragically took his own life on January 15 after enduring relentless ragging and bullying at school due to his skin colour. His mother, devastated by the loss, revealed that her son was forced to “lick toilet seats” and had his “head shoved into the toilet while it was flushed.” A 15-year-old student in Kerala ended his life after enduring intense bullying. In an emotional Facebook post, the mother shared, “I am a grieving mother fighting for justice for my son, who was a happy, active, and loving child. On that fateful day, my son returned home from school at 2:45 PM, and by 3:50 PM, my world came crashing down as he jumped from the 26th floor of our home in Choice Paradise, Thripunithara, Kochi, ending his life.” Investigation reveals shocking abuse In an effort to understand the cause of her son’s drastic step, the mother and family members spoke to the boy’s friends and examined his social media. The mother also revealed that a disturbing chat screenshot emerged after her son’s death, where some students reportedly celebrated his passing.
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