Four SAI athletes attempt suicide, one dies, ministry launches inquiry

NEW DELHI/ALAPPUZHA: In a horrific incident, four young female athletes attempted suicide at the Sports Authority of India centre in Kerala, prompting a rattled Sports Ministry to launch an inquiry and promise the strictest possible action against any SAI official found guilty.

One of the athletes, a 15-year-old, died early and three others, all undergoing training at Water Sports Centre of SAI in Alapuzha, were hospitalised after they ate a poisonous fruit in an apparent suicide pact following alleged harassment by seniors.

The Sports Ministry swung into action by ordering an inquiry and directing SAI Director General Injeti Srinivas to rush to Kerala for an on the spot assessment.

"I am deeply aggrieved by the incident that has happened in Kerala. The young girl who has died was a very promising sportsperson. It is a big loss to the country in general and Sports Authority of India and sports fraternity in particular.

I convey my condolences to the bereaved family. We will give all possible help to the bereaved family," Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said in a statement.

"Three girls are still undergoing treatment. I pray for their speedy recovery. To provide them the best possible treatment is our top priority. Local police is investigating the matter. I have also directed the Director General of SAI to rush to the spot and give me a factual report. I have specifically directed him to ensure that the best possible treatment is made available to the three girls who are undergoing treatment.

"While law will take its own course, at this stage I would only like to say that if anyone from Sports Authority of India is found guilty in connection with this tragic incident, strictest possible action will be taken against him or her," he added.

The girls are suspected to have consumed the fruit, locally called 'Othalanga', at 3 pm yesterday inside the SAI women's hostel. They were rushed to a hospital around 7pm after they fainted and were later taken to Alappuzha Medical College, where one of them died, the police said.

The girls were undergoing training at the Water Sports Centre of the SAI at nearby Punnamada. Relatives of the athletes alleged that the girls were being physically and mentally tortured by some seniors.

DYFI activists blocked Alappuzha sub collector in protest against the incident.

Collector N Padma Kumar said the incident would be probed. The police have registered a case for unnatural death. Kochi range IG Ajith Kumar will investigate the case. Ajit Kumar will visit the place today itself, said Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala.

A detailed probe will be conducted on the incident, said SAI director G Kishore. Suitable action will be taken after investigating the things levelled by the students’ relatives. He refused to respond on the harassment alleged by the students.

SAI director general Injeti Srinivas has submitted a report to union sports ministry on the incident.

Sports Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan said the government would bear the expenses of the treatment of students. Compensation will be given to the kind of the dead. The state sports secretary will investigate the reason for the suicide attempt, he said.

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