Jaipur: Newly surfaced CCTV footage from Neerja Modi School in Jaipur has reignited questions surrounding the death of nine-year-old Amaira Meena, with renewed focus on allegations that her complaints of bullying were not adequately addressed.
The footage has added to the ongoing investigation, prompting fresh public debate over school safety, anti-bullying measures and the responsibility of educational institutions in responding to students’ concerns.
CCTV footage under investigation
The newly emerged CCTV visuals are being examined as part of the investigation into the circumstances leading up to Amaira’s death.
The footage has intensified scrutiny over whether warning signs were missed and whether the school responded appropriately to the child’s alleged complaints of bullying.
Authorities have not yet disclosed the full findings of the investigation, and officials continue to examine the available evidence.
Allegations of bullying raise concerns
Amaira’s family has alleged that the nine-year-old had been facing bullying at school and that her concerns were not addressed adequately.
The allegations have sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many calling for a thorough investigation and stronger anti-bullying policies in schools.
School authorities have yet to publicly comment in detail on the latest CCTV footage or the allegations.
Calls for stronger student protection
The incident has once again highlighted the importance of early intervention in bullying cases and the need for schools to provide safe reporting mechanisms for students.
Child rights advocates say educational institutions should ensure that every complaint is taken seriously and addressed promptly to safeguard students’ physical and emotional well-being.
Police and other concerned authorities are continuing their investigation, and further action will depend on the findings
