BREAKING NEWS: Hidden video shows that Armaan Sehgal was not given medical aid
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BREAKING NEWS: Hidden video shows that Armaan Sehgal was not given medical aid

In the course of a press conference, the Sehgals have revealed a video that is clinching evidence of the callousness of the GD Goenka School staff.

BREAKING NEWS: Hidden video shows that Armaan Sehgal was not given medical aid

Today on the occasion of  Armaan Sehgal's birthday, his parents Swati and Gulshan Sehgal had addressed a press conference at 8 pm in the community centre of Supertech RG Residency, Vaishali.

The press conference revealed a video of the medical room where Armaan had been taken into after he allegedly fell outside his classroom.

The video revealed that there was no medical staff present in the room. Therefore the injured child was kept in the medical room unattended. Only some school nannies, a couple of teachers and physical trainers were seen hovering around the child. 

The child was in this condition for almost five minutes. Ironically, this video which is part of the CCTV footage of the medical room was not available in any of the DVRs that had been submitted to the police. Consequently the police had not mentioned this video in its investigation report.

Swati Sehgal spoke about her pain in seeing her child unattended in the medical room that ultimately lead to his death. 

The forensic report that the parents got hold of today also highlights the flaws in the case. The report mentions that the child's clothes were heavily stained with blood. However, the mother claims that there were no signs of blood on the clothes when they saw him lying dead in the hospital. 

So the obvious assumption is that Armaan's clothes were washed before he was taken to the hospital. This probably explains why his clothes were drenched. The case has become a mystery in itself and points towards the callous attitude of the school and their insensitivity towards a dying child. 

The parents have demanded a CBI enquiry of the case as they have lost hope in the local administration and police. The appeal of the parents in the Apex Court will be heard on 18th September.