Cop blames parents, school for Gurgaon shooting
Cop blames parents, school for Gurgaon shooting
Could it have been avoided? Boy shoots classmate | Uses dad's gun

Gurgaon: Could the fatal shooting at Gurgaon’s Euro International School have been avoided? Yes, says Gurgaon Police Commissioner Mahender Lal. Lal, who is investigating the case, on Tuesday blamed school authorities and parents for the firing and killing of 13-year-old Abhishek Tyagi by two of his classmates.

"If school principal or teachers have acted on time, the mishap could have been avoided. The accused students in their interrogation revealed that Tyagi used to often beat them and threatened them to kill. They had complained about this to their teachers and principal but nothing happened and out of fear and anger the killed him. It is also a grave mistake of the accused's father who kept the revolver in reach of the children. People should really think about it," Lal added.

Tyagi was rushed to Pushpanjali Hospital where he was declared brought dead.

"Tyagi was brought to the hospital with three bullets in his body. Our doctors declared him brought dead," said Nishi Srivastava, spokesperson of the hospital.

Upon hearing the news, relatives and family members of the dead boy flocked to the hospital.

"I have no idea how this incident took place," said Ravindra Tyagi, father of the killed boy.

According to the school chairperson Satyavir Yadav: "Tyagi sustained three bullets - two in the chest and one in the head."

"We never check bags of each and every student before they enter the school. The firing could be the result of personal vendetta. Students fighting over minuscule issues are common everywhere, but we never expected that it could result in this," Yadav said.

"This is the first such incident. We would have taken action if we were aware of the personal row between the students. We are shocked how this could have occurred. We are also investigating the matter," Yadav added.

Euro International School, an institute of international stature and one of the best schools in Gurgaon, aims at creating a community of well-groomed individuals, its website claims.

Spread over 6,000 sq metres of lush green play areas, the school has an earthquake proof construction plan with total fire protection and close circuit cameras to monitor the activity of children in and outside the classrooms, the website goes on to add.

Gurgaon is a booming suburb of New Delhi that is home to international IT companies, call centres and shopping malls. The shift in population of thousands of professionals and their families to Gurgaon has led to many big schools, hospitals, commercial buildings and luxury condominiums dotting the sub-city's landscape.

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