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Boy, 16, Dies By Suicide After Classmate's Remarks About Skin Colour
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Boy, 16, Dies By Suicide After Classmate's Remarks About Skin Colour

A 16-year-old boy named Rahul died by suicide after being subjected to remarks about his skin color by a classmate. Rahul was staying with relatives away from his family to pursue his education. The incident highlights concerns about bullying and discrimination based on race or ethnicity in educational settings.

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Boy, 16, Dies By Suicide After Classmate's Remarks About Skin Colour

A 16-year-old boy named Rahul died by suicide after being subjected to remarks about his skin color by a classmate. Rahul was staying with relatives away from his family to pursue his education. The incident highlights concerns about bullying and discrimination based on race or ethnicity in educational settings.

Bias read (Progressive): The article focuses on an incident involving racial discrimination and its tragic consequences, which aligns with progressive values emphasizing social justice and anti-racism. While the article does not explicitly take a political stance, the framing of the issue as a societal problem rather than a

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