
After Jhalawar’s tragedy, in which the lives of seven innocent children were lost and several others remained injured, the heart stories appear.
The building of the Piplodi Elementary School in the Jhalawar district in Rajasthan collapsed on Friday.
The wandering mother of a twelve -year -old girl Meena and the six -year -old boy Kanha wanted God to take her instead and save his children instead, PTI report agency reported.
“I lost everything … I only had two children and both of them are gone. My home is empty … No one remains to play in the courtyard. I wish he would take me instead and save my children,” she said.
Kanha was the youngest of the victims.
Another woman who also lost her child in the incident raised questions about the role of teachers who were present at school at the time of the incident.
“The teachers went out and left the children behind. What did they do outside?” She said.
In addition to Meeny and her brother, killed as Payal, Priyanka, Kundan, all 12 years, eight -year -old Harish and Kartik.
Seven children were cremated on Saturday morning – five together on a single funeral pyro, while the other two were sent to flames separately.
Previously, the heartbreaking scenes were witnessed before the SRG Mary Hospital in Jhalawar, because the mourning mothers and family members gathered the bodies of their children.
Some of them kept firmly wrapped bodies of their children and refused to let go, while others were sitting in a stunned silence and trying to cope with a sudden and fragmented loss.
A high -level question ordered, a compensation announced
Five school employees were suspended and a high -level investigation was ordered into this matter.
State School Minister of Education announced compensation £10 Lakh to those families who lost their children.
The collector of the Jhalawar Ajay Singh district met with mourning families on Saturday to comfort them.
He later told reporters that the appropriate measures would be taken against those guilty. “Five school employees were suspended and the probe committee was set up. Firms will be registered if necessary. If the suspension must turn to the expulsion, it will be done,” Singh said.
(Tagstotranslate) roof of School Jhalawar