KARACHI: Larkana Cadet College student Ahmed who was allegedly tortured by his teacher was brought to the Jinnah Post Graduate Medical College (JPMC) for medical examination by a medical board.
The medical board said that Ahmed’s throat had been broken at several places. It advised that Ahmed be taken abroad for treatment.
The board added that Ahmed’s physiotherapy at a private hospital should continue until arrangements for his travel are made.
On November 8, 14-year-old Ahmed was allegedly strangulated by his teacher, leaving him mute and paralysed.
Ahmed’s father,Ghullam Ahmed, a teacher,said that the incident occurred four months ago and a few teachers from his school are responsible for bringing his son to this state. “On August 6 just when school reopened after summer vacations, I received a phone call from station master GM Bhatti, saying that my son had suffered fits.”
He claimed that when he reached the school, his son was covered with injuries on his face, chest, head, back and lower limbs.
After failing to get satisfactory treatment from doctors in Larkana, he came to Karachi where health experts pointed out that the condition had been caused due to assault.
The chief minister on Saturday took notice of the story and said that medical expensed of the child would be borne by the Sindh government. He directed his cabinet that the child be taken abroad for treatment if the need arises.
The health secretary said that a medical board with an ENT, neurologist, and orthopedic, had been formed to examine the case.
Meanwhile, an investigation into the alleged torture has begun, Larkana deputy commissioner informed.
The law makes any sort of corporal punishment in school illegal. Individuals found to be involved in corporal punishment would be sentenced to one year in prison or Rs 50,000 fine or both.
Pakistan Navy's PNS Zulfiqar conducted a joint exercise with South Korea's Wang Geon ship in…
District administration Sukkur has launched a significant initiative for the citizens of Sukkur, introducing e-services…
A private school in Karachi has introduced an AI-powered teacher robot that, for the first…
Punjab Police thwarted terrorist attack at DG Khan's Lakhani checkpoint on the Punjab-Khyber Pakhtunkhwa border,…
Chairman MQM Pakistan and Federal Minister for Education Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui has said that…
Governor Punjab Sardar Saleem Haider Khan has said that performance of women in various fields…
Leave a Comment