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The family members blamed the school administration for the unfortunate incident and demanded strict action against the school management.
Following the death of two class-I students in the Noida school wall collapse, locals and family members of the victims blocked the Dadri-Surajpur-Chalera (DSC) road on Monday by keeping the bodies of the two children. There was a massive traffic jam for a couple of hours when the police intervened and assured immediate action.
The family members blamed the school administration for the unfortunate incident and demanded strict action against the school management.
According to Dinesh Kumar, Vivek's (one of the deceased) father, who works as a tailor in a private company in Sector 67 said that he was at the work place when he got a call and ever since he is in a state of shock.
"I rushed to the hospital where the doctors had declared him dead. I had big dreams with him. I wanted him to become a doctor and cure the people. I still remember when Vivek told me that he would do anything to fulfil my dreams," said Kumar.
Kumar blamed the school administration for conducting the exams in the open.
"We want justice for the kids and demand the police to arrest the accused," said Kumar.
If the school management knew that construction activities were underway, why didn't they conduct the exam inside the classrooms, asked some parents?
It has also come to light that the school was not affiliated to any board. However, the parents knew that it was.