
A five-year-old UKG student, T Pranay Tej, died after collapsing in his classroom at a private school in Visakhapatnam on Thursday. His parents allege that a teacher slapped him over incomplete homework.…
A five-year-old UKG student, T Pranay Tej, died after collapsing in his classroom at a private school in Visakhapatnam on Thursday. His parents allege that a teacher slapped him over incomplete homework. CCTV footage from the classroom shows the teacher checking homework individually and reportedly slapping the boy, after which he collapsed. He was taken to King George Hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead.

The New Indian Express reports the boy was reluctant to go to school that morning because he had not completed his homework. The school informed the parents about the incident only around 12.50 pm, nearly two hours after it occurred, the family alleges. m9.news reports relatives gathered outside the school and hospital protesting, demanding action against the teacher and school management.
Police have started an investigation and are examining the CCTV footage. Education and IT Minister Nara Lokesh expressed shock and said action would be taken against those responsible. The exact cause of death will be established after the post-mortem examination, police said.
Both sources report the same core facts but frame the incident differently. m9.news leads with dramatic language – 'shocking', 'heartbreaking question', 'serious failure' – and speculates about a possible heart attack or collapse from 'extreme fear and shock', which is not confirmed. The New Indian Express takes a neutral, factual tone, including official responses from the DEO, police, and Minister Nara Lokesh, and provides specific details such as the timeline and the boy's reluctance to go to school. The measured takeaway: the post-mortem report and police investigation, which are still pending, will determine the actual cause of death and whether criminal charges follow.
Coverage: 2 sources, 1 neutral, 1 sensationalist
Sources (2): m9.news (sensationalist), newindianexpress.com (neutral report)
This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.
Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.