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Ten-year-old boy jumps to death in Chengdu ‘on teacher’s order’

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Ten-year-old boy jumps to death in Chengdu ‘on teacher’s order’


PUBLISHED : Thursday, 31 October, 2013, 5:55pm
UPDATED : Thursday, 31 October, 2013, 5:55pm
Agence France-Presse in Beijing

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A banner, which reads 'Return my son! Explain to all parents and kids', is displayed on the gate of a primary school on Thursday after a child committed suicide in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan province. Photo: AFP

A 10-year-old Chinese boy jumped 30 floors to his death after failing to write a self-criticism letter demanded by his teacher, state media reported on Thursday.

The fifth-grade primary school student had been ordered to write a 1,000-character apology by his teacher for talking in class, China National Radio (CNR) reported on its website, citing a neighbour.

The educator allegedly told him to jump out of a building after he failed to complete the task, the report quoted relatives and the neighbour as saying.

“Teacher, I can’t do it,” was found written in one of his textbooks, CNR said. “I flinched several times when I tried to jump from the building.”

The child smashed into a parked car beneath the flat where his family live, the West China City News reported.

His furious relatives posted a banner outside the school in the southwestern city of Chengdu reading: “The teacher forced our kid to jump off the building,” pictures showed on Thursday.

“The police investigation is still under way,” said an official of Jinjiang district, where the incident happened, declining to comment further.

The boy’s school said on Thursday on its verified account on Sina Weibo, a Chinese equivalent of Twitter, that the child and some of his classmates had been ordered to write reviews of their behaviour after they disturbed a speaking competition.

He died “by accident”, it said.

 
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