CHENNAI: A 11-year-old girl studying Class 5 in Greater Chennai Corporation’s (GCC) primary school in Puzhuthivakkam has been admitted to the Kalaignar Centenary Superspeciality Hospital (KCSH) in Guindy as she continued to face headache and nausea, due to a suspected minor hemorrhage in the brain, after she was beaten up by her school headmistress K Indira Gandhi earlier this month for spilling ink.
The headmistress has since been suspended by GCC. A CT scan report from a private laboratory, which the girl’s parents shared with TNIE, suggested thin subdural hematoma, a type of minor bleeding in the brain.
Sources in KCSH told TNIE that the girl was admitted there on Wednesday with fever and accumulation of blood in the brain. Though the girl is presently admitted at the intensive care u

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