Kerala: Student killed, six hurt as tree falls on college campus

Four cars parked on the campus were also damaged.

Update: 2016-02-19 00:57 GMT
S.A. Anusha

Thrissur: A  student of Sree Krishna College, Guruvayur, lost her life and six others were injured, two of them seriously, when a huge tree fell on them following strong winds that lashed the district on  Thursday morning.  

S.A. Anusha, 18,  of Chittilappilly in the district, student of first-year economics,  who  suffered serious head injuries, died in the hospital.  

P.B. Layana of Sanskrit department and  K.S. Suthila of Economics department  were admitted to the  ICU of Amala Medical College and Hospital.

Four cars parked on the campus were also damaged. In wake of the incident, the D-Zone youth festival conducted in the college was called off.  

Anusha  was sitting on a rock named ‘Vyshalipara’ near the playground on the college campus  around 10.15 a.m. when the tree got uprooted in the  winds.

“Hearing the sound of the tree coming down, Anusha and her friends tried to run away to safety, but she was  crushed under the branches.   Though they were rushed to Amala Hospital,  Anusha’s life   could not be saved,” Mr  M.R. Suresh, SI of  Guruvayur Kandanassery police station, said.

A case of accidental death has been registered under CrPC 174. He said that some parts of the trunk of the tree were found decayed.

Principal of the college, D. Jayaprasad, told DC that the tree which was  near to the rock might have lacked  deep roots.

The district administration has issued a  warning to all educational institutions in the district to take precautionary measures to avert such incidents.    

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