After the death of a 4-year-old Indian-origin innocent in a school in Qatar, the Qatar government has decided to close the school. The accident happened at a kindergarten school in Al Waqarah, Qatar.
4-year-old innocent girl dies due to suffocation in school bus. (symbolic picture)
Queue 4 years old in a school in Indian After the death of the original’s innocent, the Qatar government school has decided to close. The accident happened at a kindergarten school in Al Waqarah, Qatar. The girl got stuck in the school bus. When the staff went back and saw the bus, the innocent was lying in an unconscious state where he later died. Preliminary investigation revealed that the girl died due to suffocation.
According to the information, Minsa Maryam Jacob, a resident of Kerala, used to study in KG First. She died on the day of her birthday due to an accident in the school. The girl was locked in a school bus on Sunday morning. Due to the carelessness of the staff, she remained in the bus. No one even checked once while vacating the bus. When he returned to the bus in the afternoon, the girl was found unconscious there.
Three arrested in connection with the incident
When the school staff saw him, they immediately took him to the hospital, as well as informed his parents. However, despite several attempts, the girl’s life could not be saved. According to reports, the girl died due to suffocation. Three accused have been arrested in this whole case.
Strict punishment to those responsible, school hog closed
As soon as the information about the incident came to light, Qatar’s Ministry of Education has decided to close the school. He said, ‘The Ministry of Education and Higher Education has taken a decision to close down the private kindergarten school where this tragic incident took place. It has been found in the investigation that due to the negligence of the staff, this painful accident happened. Those responsible will be punished severely.
‘Shortage of staff in school’
Explaining the purpose behind taking its drastic step, the education ministry said, “The ministry is committed towards the safety of students in all educational institutions.” It has also been revealed in the report that there is a ‘staff shortage’ in kindergarten schools. Minsa will be brought to Kochi by flight after a two-day medical examination. where he will be cremated.