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Tamil Nadu (Source: X)
A video that went viral showed a physical education instructor from a private school in Tamil Nadu's Salem district abusing students. The instructor, known only as Annamalai, was shown on video kicking, slapping, and yanking the hair of many football players because he was not happy with how they performed.
The Sangagiri District Education Officer opened an inquiry when the video went viral, which resulted in Annamalai's suspension. Seven students from a Telangana government college were arrested in a related incident that happened in March of this year on suspicion of murdering a 21-year-old degree student in the dorm.
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The deceased, identified as Venkat, was allegedly fatally assaulted and strangled by the accused as well as every student in the class. This incident took place in Nizamabad, Telangana. The individual, whose identity as the team's coach has not been established, is seen hitting his teammates after calling attention to their errors.
Watch here the video:
According to Hindustan Times, at one point the coach asks one of their players, “Are you a man or a woman? How can you let him score." He asks another, how did you let the ball get past you,” adding, "Can't you play under pressure." While assaulting another student, he questioned, “Why was there no communication.”
Sangagiri District Education Officer opened an inquiry for his actions
After giving one player an uncontrollable slap, he kicks a little player before continuing to assault other players. Even though his remarks appear to have disturbed the terrified gamers greatly, the guy keeps attacking them.
The individual, whose identity as the team's coach has not been established, is seen hitting his teammates after calling attention to their errors. The Sangagiri District Education Officer opened an inquiry after the video went viral. The DEO then forwarded his results to the district collector and the department. Annamalai's action resulted in a suspension.
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