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India teacher accused of killing student over spelling mistake

/ 03:52 PM September 27, 2022

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LUCKNOW, India — Indian police are searching for a teacher accused of beating a low-caste student to death over a spelling mistake, officers said Tuesday, after suppressing violent protests triggered by the incident.

Nikhil Dohre was struck with a rod and kicked until he fell unconscious by his high school teacher earlier this month after misspelling the word “social” in an exam, according to a police complaint by his father.

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The 15-year-old died from his injuries on Monday at a hospital in northern Uttar Pradesh state, and the accused has fled the area.

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“He is on the run, but we will arrest him soon,” police officer Mahendra Pratap Singh told AFP.

Dohre was a member of the Dalit community, which sits at the lowest rung of India’s caste system and has been subject to prejudice and discrimination for centuries.

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Hundreds of people took to the streets on Monday after news of Dohre’s death spread in Auraiya district, the location of the attack.

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The crowd demanded the teacher’s arrest before the cremation of the boy’s body and torched a police vehicle.

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Around a dozen protesters had been arrested, Singh said.

“We used force to quell the mob and the situation soon came under control,” Superintendent of Police Charu Nigam told reporters.

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