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Despite the injury occurring over a year ago, the child has now permanently lost vision in the affected eye. (Image-iStock) Chikkaballapur: A six-year-old boy from Chintamani taluk has reportedly lost ...
A six-year-old boy lost his vision due to an injury sustained in his right eye, a year after his teacher allegedly hurled a stick at the students in classroom which accidentally hit him.
A six-year-old boy lost his vision due to an injury sustained in his right eye, a year after his teacher allegedly hurled a stick at the students in classroom which accidentally hit him.
The teacher allegedly hurled a stick at some students to discipline them but it accidentally hit and damaged victim Yeshwant's right eye The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started ...
In a distressing turn of events, a six-year-old boy, named Yeshwant, has lost vision in his right eye after sustaining an injury allegedly inflicted by his teacher at a government school in Chintamani ...
CHIKKABALLAPUR: A six-year-old boy lost his vision due to an injury sustained in his right eye, a year after his teacher allegedly hurled a stick at the students in classroom which accidentally ...
A year after a teacher in Chintamani, Chikkaballapur district, injured a student's eye with a thrown stick, the child has lost his vision. Frustrated by the lack of action, parents and locals ...
Six-year-old Karnataka boy loses vision year after teacher hurled stick According to the police, while controlling students, the teacher allegedly hurled a stick at some of them, which ...
gzzoc.com A child was found to have noticeably decreased vision in his left eye during a routine optometry examination after showing normal vision six months previously. He did not self-report any eye ...