In a class of 40 students in Class 2, merely four turned up on Monday, after Ryan International School’s Bhondsi branch in Gurugram reopened for the first time since Pradyumn Thakur’s murder on 8 September.

The Class 2 student was found dead with his throat slit in the school washroom on the fateful day. A bus conductor confessed to the killing, but many questions still remain unanswered and the school administration has faced serious flak for the security lapse.

The distrust in the school administration shows in the poor turnout at the school as it reopened 10 days after Pradyumn’s murder. Approximately 100 students attended school today out of a total of 2,500, a security personnel told The Quint.