Lucknow:
The father of a 13-year-old girl, who died after suffering from high fever, has lodged a complaint with police alleging her school authorities failed to provide her timely medical help.
Arundhati Vaish, a class VI student of St Paul School, complained of high fever and vomiting on October 6. The girl was allegedly not allowed to go home by the school authorities.
After the school closed for the day, Arundhati was admitted to a private hospital.
Sandeep Vaish, father of the victim, has alleged in his complaint that the girl's condition turned critical by the time she came home as she did not receive proper medical help.
"We were alarmed when Arundhati returned home. She was rushed to a nearby doctor and then to a private hospital," Vaish said.
The family members of the victim also staged a demonstration in front of her school and demanded action against institution authorities.
Vaish has submitted a written complaint against the school authorities to the police in this regard, Cantonment SHO Kuldeep Singh said, adding further investigation in the case is on.
Arundhati Vaish, a class VI student of St Paul School, complained of high fever and vomiting on October 6. The girl was allegedly not allowed to go home by the school authorities.
After the school closed for the day, Arundhati was admitted to a private hospital.
Sandeep Vaish, father of the victim, has alleged in his complaint that the girl's condition turned critical by the time she came home as she did not receive proper medical help.
"We were alarmed when Arundhati returned home. She was rushed to a nearby doctor and then to a private hospital," Vaish said.
The family members of the victim also staged a demonstration in front of her school and demanded action against institution authorities.
Vaish has submitted a written complaint against the school authorities to the police in this regard, Cantonment SHO Kuldeep Singh said, adding further investigation in the case is on.