Rapid Summary
- A Class 7 student, Krishnendu Das (13), from Panskura, East Midnapore in West Bengal, died by suicide after being accused of stealing three packets of chips from a shop.
- The shop was owned by Subhankar Dikshit, a civic volunteer, in Gosainber market. Locals claim krishnendu took the chips but later paid Rs 20 for them and received change.
- Subhankar allegedly thrashed the boy and forced him to apologise publicly at the shop.Later that day, Krishnendu’s mother took him back to the shop and scolded him again.
- Later, Krishnendu attempted suicide at home and succumbed on Thursday despite being rushed to Tamluk Medical College and Hospital.
- The family alleges both subhankar’s actions and public admonition by his mother contributed to his death. They claim emotional distress drove him to leave a note stating: “Mom, I didn’t steal.”
- Authorities have registered a case of unnatural death while confirming that no formal complaint has been lodged yet. A thorough examination is promised if complaints are filed.
- The civic volunteer involved has reportedly gone missing.

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Indian Opinion Analysis
The tragic incident raises crucial questions about societal pressures on children and their emotional vulnerability.Public humiliation can have severe psychological effects on young minds still developing their sense of self-worth; this case highlights how such actions might escalate into irreversible consequences like suicides.
Further concerns arise regarding accountability when power dynamics are involved-hear embodied by both the civic volunteer’s authority and parental reprimand under community scrutiny. While police pledge investigation pending formal complaints demonstrates procedural adherence, it signals broader issues concerning child protection laws related to bullying or emotional abuse within public spaces or familial contexts requiring stronger education+legislative safety-net refinements safeguarding psychological wellness/security vulnerable minors communities alike