Kallakurichi death case: Parents, villagers bid tearful adieu to schoolgirl
Thousands of people from the agrarian Periyanesalur village in the district on Saturday (July 23) joined the family in bidding a tearful adieu to the Class 12 student whose body was found on the school hostel premises in Kallakurichi on July 13.
Those from neighbouring villages too paid their homage, as an inconsolable father demanded justice for his daughter’s death.
He was accompanied by the 17-year-old’s younger brother, other family members and villagers during the funeral procession which began at about 10.30 am.
The body of the girl student was brought in an ambulance from the Kallakurichi government hospital where it was kept for the last 10 days after the grieving mother signed the papers accepting the mortal remains for performing the last rites.
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The girl’s parents agreed to receive the body after the Madras High Court on Friday questioned the delay in accepting it and asked them to do so on Saturday morning for the final rites.
The ambulance carrying the girl’s body and the police escort vehicle collided with a container lorry on the way, about 10 km from Veppur village on the Tiruchirappalli bypass road but no casualties were reported.
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State Labour Minister CV Ganesan, who represented the state government and the District Collector were also among those who paid homage to the girl’s body kept in the village before it was taken in a procession for the last rites.
The body of the girl was draped in new clothes and a biology book was placed by her side before she was laid to rest.
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The class 12 student of a matriculation school in Kanimayoor in the Kallakurichi district was found dead under suspicious circumstances on the school hostel premises on July 13 leading to protests.
Her parents had suspected foul play and had refused to accept the body. They even sought court’s intervention for a re-postmortem in the presence of a doctor of their choice. But the plea was declined by the Supreme Court.
The tragic incident led to violence on July 17 and the school was vandalised, documents and certificates burnt and the property was damaged.
The Madras High Court on Friday directed a team of doctors of Puducherry-based Jipmer to analyse the autopsy report of the girl and submit its report within a month.
(With agency inputs)