A class 6 boy died on Tuesday morning after an argument over the brushing of the victim and the accused's shoulders. While walking led to a scuffle between the two inside the school. Following the clash, the boy collapsed and was rushed to a hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival.
However, the initial enquiry and inspection of the body led the police to suspect the death was a result of a seizure.
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