Coimbatore: Isha Home School Student Dies Due to Electrocution

A student from Isha Home School, originally from Andhra Pradesh, died from electrocution in Coimbatore on June 21. The incident occurred during an event near Peelamedu.


Coimbatore: In a tragic incident at Isha Home School, a twelfth-grade student, Mokshagna, succumbed to an electrocution mishap on June 21. According to the school's administration, students went to participate in an event near Peelamedu when the accident took place.

Mokshagna, who hailed from Andhra Pradesh, unexpectedly came into contact with an electric current and was immediately rushed to the hospital. Doctors confirmed his demise upon arrival.

The parents of the deceased have been informed about the tragic incident. Peelamedu police station has been notified, and an investigation is currently underway.

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