
Sohan, a class 8th student of Amrita Vidyalaya in Boloor, had gone to swim along with his four friends around 6 p.m. on October 25.
He drowned in the pool where the depth is 10 ft and though he was rushed to the hospital he died en route.
Yashavant P Mendon, president of Mangalore Mogaveer Yelu Pattana Samyukta Sabha alleging that death of Sohan was not an accident, in a press meet here on Monday said that Sohan knew swimming and hence could not die in the pool due to suffocation.
“We suspect his schoolmates because there were blood clouts found over the dead body,” he alleged.
Further, he said that there is no emergency medical facility at the swimming pool. “The pool did not have oxygen cylinder. Lifeguards lack training to tackle such emergencies,” he said urging that the swimming pool has to remain closed till all facilities are provided.
Demanding arrest of the lifeguards and the commissioner of Mangalore City Corporation for negligence, he said that case worker of Barke police station Sadashiva is trying to hush up the matter as the students who are in the suspicion radar are all economically well off.

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