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School children death: Delhi HC seeks status report of probe before Feb. 25

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ANI New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 09 2016 | 1:22 PM IST

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked Police Commissioner B.S. Bassi to submit detailed status report of the investigation and post-mortem report before February 25 on the death of students in Ryan International and SDMC-run school in Kapashera.

The SDMC and AAP Government had today filed their report before the Delhi High Court in this regard.

Describing the death of two children after falling in tanks in their respective schools as 'unfortunate', the Delhi High Court had sought response of the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP Government, the SDMC and the school authorities.

The High Court had also asked the Delhi Government's education department, the Police Commissioner and both schools under scrutiny to file their status report and the action which have proposed in view of the untoward incidents.

The High Court also issued notice to all the respective authorities, directing them to explain the steps they will be taking to ensure that no such incident takes place in the future and sought their replies before February 9.

Bassi had yesterday said that they have received the post-mortem report of the death of six-year-old Divyansh Kakrora in Ryan International School and said that there was no prima facie indication of any sexual assault.

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"The post-mortem report has been received (and) that is being studied. Suffice will be to say that it does not prima facie indicate any sexual assault. So, more than this I may not be able to say at this juncture," Bassi told the media here.

The child's father earlier alleged that his son may have been sodomised before his death.

The Delhi Police had last week said they would probe all angles and theories concerning the death of the boy, whose body was found in a water tank under the school's amphitheatre on January 30.

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First Published: Feb 09 2016 | 1:11 PM IST

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