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Victim's family want accused be tried as adult

GURUGRAM/NEW DELHI: The family and lawyers of the seven-year-old Ryan school student who was murdered inside the school premises last month, on Wednesday demanded that a Class XI boy apprehended in the case by the CBI be tried as an adult and be given strict punishment.

They also expressed suspicion about the involvement of school authorities in "destruction of evidence" and sought that the top management officials of the school be questioned by the CBI in the matter.
"We demand strict punishment for the Class XI student.
The (Juvenile Justice) Board also has the option of having him tried as an adult. The CBI has apprehended him based on evidence and we will assist the CBI and the court to ensure he is not allowed to go scot-free, is tried as an adult and hanged till death," Sushil Tekriwal, the lawyer reresenting the victim's family, told reporters.
The family accused the local police of botching up the investigation and said the Central Bureau of Investigatioon meticulously collected circumstantial evidences and facts.
They also alleged a larger conspiracy behind the murder and said that they want the CBI to file a charge sheet soon.
Tekriwal also said that the agency had yet not given a clean chit to the Pinto family the trustees of Ryan International Group.
"There is a deep-rooted conspiracy that has been hatched on the part of various people including the student who has been apprehended. The legal battle is going to be long but we are waiting for the CBI to file the charge sheet in a time- bound manner," he said.
The father of deceased Pradyuman, a Class II student of the Ryan International School, also expressed satisfaction with the CBI's progress in the case and demanded that all others involved in the conspiracy be brought to book.
"All those whose negligence led to my son's murder should also be questioned. They should be given strict punishment so that it sends out a positive message that no one can go scot-free after committing such a heinous crime," he said.
The Class XI student, who allegedly wanted to postpone a parent-teacher meeting and exams, has been apprehended in connection with the killing of Pradyuman inside the school, the CBI said.

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