mumbai

Updated: Jul 09, 2015 13:13 IST

A 13-year-old student was killed allegedly by his schoolmates inside the school premises in Ahmednagar district for "staring at a girl", police said on Wednesday.

The deceased, Kiran Goraksh Sonawane, was a Class 7 student of the Nutan School at Rajapur in Sangamner tehsil.

"Kiran's head was smashed against a bench and later, against a tree in the school. The provocation was that he used to stare at a girl," a police official from Sangamner city police station said.



"The incident took place on June 26, police said. After the assault he was admitted to a hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries on July 1. Initially, it was a case of accidental death but subsequently an FIR was registered yesterday (Tuesday)," police said.

An FIR under section 302 (34) (murder) of the IPC has been lodged against three students whose names are known to the authorities and against "five to six" other students whose identity is yet to be ascertained, he said.

No arrests have been made in this connection.

Meanwhile, Kiran's mother has alleged that her son was the victim of "vendetta" killing. She also denied allegation that he used to stare at girls. "Kiran used to tell me that all girls are like my sisters," she added.

This is the second such incident in last few days in Maharashtra where a student was killed in school premises. On July 1, a Class 5 student died in Jalgaon district of north Maharashtra, apparently after a ruckus involving other students inside their school premises.

Kishore Raghu Chavan, an 11-year-old student of the Jawahar Vidyalay at Girad, was rushed to the rural hospital at Pachora but passed away later.

Asked what led to the student being rushed to the hospital, a police official had said the boy was involved in "danga masti" (ruckus) with other students.