Class 10 Girl is ranked 1st in Bengal School, when she died of jaundice


Kolkata:

A student of Bardhaman in West Bengal, who took the Class 10 State Board exam, who was extremely ill, has come to her school earlier. But Theoebi Mukherjee is no longer around to celebrate. Budgeting jaundice, the 16 -year -old died before the results.

High fever with whom he took the exam was a herald of the disease. But he came to know only after the exam. By then his liver was completely damaged. He was taken to Hyderabad for treatment, but lost the battle for life on 16 April.

Results for the Bengal Board examination were revealed yesterday, and something in her school, Uma Rani Gorai Mahaila Kalyan School, had dry eyes.

Headmistress Papari Mukherjee told reporters how the 16 -year was extremely ill through the examination, increasing the concern of teachers at the examination center.

“From time to time, she could no longer write and rest her head on her arms,” ​​said Ms. Mukherjee.

The headmistress said, “His 674 points are not consolation. We want him not to try so hard … I could leave the exam this year. At least she would still be among us,” said the headmistress.

“She was very happy, but it was not to happen,” said her grandmother Sabita Mukherjee.

She said, “Everyone said that she would come first or second.

“She was excellent in studies. She received four scholarships. But she came under too much pressure. She could not diagnose her on time,” weeping her grandfather Basanti Das Mukherjee.


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