Class 11 Student Found Hanging, Family Alleges Murder In Chandauli

Intro
Chandauli, July 9, 2026: A Class 11 female student was found hanging in the Baburi area of Chandauli, after which her family alleged murder and demanded arrests before final rites.
The student's father accused her uncle, aunt and grandfather of murder. Police and forensic teams reached the spot, collected evidence and began examining the circumstances of the death. The allegations are from the family, and investigation is underway.
Key Details
The case created tension in the locality after the family refused to proceed with final rites until action was taken. The father alleged that the death was not a simple hanging and named relatives in his complaint.
Police are expected to examine the scene, statements of family members, forensic findings and any material that may help establish the sequence of events. In such cases, the post-mortem report and forensic evidence are critical for deciding whether the death was suicide, homicide or linked to another circumstance.
No accused person should be treated as guilty before the investigation and legal process establish facts. At the same time, the family's allegations require careful examination because the deceased was a minor student.
Local Impact
The death of a school student has deeply affected the family and raised concern in the Chandauli area. Cases involving minors require sensitivity, privacy and restraint from the public as well as officials.
For the wider Varanasi region, the case is a reminder that family disputes, student safety and mental-health distress must be handled seriously. Schools, neighbours and local systems often need to remain alert when a young person appears to be under pressure.
Public discussion should avoid speculation and allow investigators to work with evidence. Unverified claims can harm both the family and the legal process.
What Happens Next
Police will proceed on the basis of the complaint, forensic evidence and post-mortem findings. The family is expected to continue pressing for arrests, while investigators will need to establish facts before taking further legal steps.
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