The news focuses on a student named Minisa who died on her birthday inside the school bus. The Indian girl died inside the bus.
According to the local press, the bus driver and attendant had identified the girl when she returned after four hours; her name was Minsa Mariam. Minsa was the second child of Abhilash Chacko and Soumya, according to Gulf Times.
The girl’s family stays in Kerala. The father of the victim had said that after the class got over, the bus and conductor arrived to deliver the students to their classrooms. At the same moment, he observed that his daughter was sleeping.
Family relatives told the Express that Minsa Mariyam Jacob dozed off while riding the bus to school, and the driver’s attention was diverted by other passengers. Around lunchtime, the staff members went back to the bus and allegedly found the Indian girl died.
Despite being transported to the hospital, Minsa was unable to be revived. Due to the extreme heat, which reached 40 degrees Celsius on Sunday, it is thought that she suffocated.
The procedure of returning Minsa’s body to her native state of Kerala in India has apparently been started by expatriates’ organisations in the Gulf state.
The student’s death at a private school launched an investigation by Qatar’s Ministry of Education, which is pursuing “maximum punishment” for anybody found accountable. The Indian girl died due to less safety and security.
The ministry stated in a tweet on Sunday that it was “also affirming its keenness to adhere to the highest level of security and safety requirements for its students, and would not allow any inadequacies in this regard.” The ministry sent its sympathies to the child’s parents as well.
According to the police department of the emirate, the youngster was discovered four hours later and was sent to the hospital but died shortly after arrival.
A probe turned up employee negligence, according to a statement released on Wednesday by Qatar’s Ministry of Education and Higher Education. The Qatari Ministry of Education and Higher Education issued a formal statement on Wednesday ordering the closure of the private school where a four-year-old Indian student died on Sunday. It claimed in a tweet that an investigation had found employee negligence. The authority stated that those accounts have been “subjected to the most severe sanctions.”
On Sunday, which was also her birthday, the kindergarten kid who had fallen asleep on the bus on the way to school spent more than four hours there and the Indian girl died after some time. According to news sources, three persons have been detained in relation to the death.
Minsa Mariam Jacob, age four, attended Springfield Kindergarten in Al Wakra, a community outside of the capital Doha. Abilash Chacko and Soumya Chacko, who are from Kerala and had another daughter, had Minsa as their youngest child.
For the funeral at the family’s home in Chingavanam in Kottayam, the child’s remains were flown earlier today to Kerala. Abdelaal Abdallah Abdelaal Khalil, an Egyptian citizen whose four children attend an Indian school in Doha, claimed that this was the first time such an incident has occurred in the nation.
“Even the driver should perform the drill again after the attendant has checked the bus. Such sad occurrences can be prevented in this way, “added the attorney from Alexandria who has spent nearly 15 years living in Qatar.
At DPS-Modern Indian School in Doha, another young Indian kid from a CBSE school passed away in 2010 as a result of comparable circumstances. She fell asleep on the way to school and was left locked in the school bus.
Abdelaal Abdallah Abdelaal Khalil, an Egyptian citizen whose four children attend an Indian school in Doha, claimed that this was the first time such an incident has occurred in the nation.