Jaipur Girl’s Phone Call Reveals Fear Before Fatal Fall
Jaipur | November 10, 2025 A heartbreaking phone conversation between nine-year-old Amayra and her mother in July 2024 has come to light, revealing the intense distress the child experienced before her tragic death. In the recording, Amayra is heard pleading with her mother, saying she did not want to go to school because she was being bullied by her classmates. “Mumma, I don’t want to go to school. Everyone troubles me. Every day, someone complains about me. Please get me out of here. Get me admitted to another school. I can’t do this anymore,” the child said, urging her mother to intervene. Her mother responded by asking for details and promising to discuss the matter after work. The recording, shared with India Today TV by Amayra’s maternal uncle Sahil, had also been sent by her mother to the child’s class teacher. Despite repeated complaints, the teacher reportedly did not take any action. A screenshot of the conversation shows the mother raising concerns about her daughter’s fear of attending school, yet no response was given. Amayra’s parents allege that she approached the teacher multiple times regarding bullying, including on the day of the incident. CCTV footage from November 1, 2025, shows Amayra climbing onto a railing on the fourth floor of Neerja Modi School in Jaipur and falling nearly 48 feet. She was rushed to the hospital but was declared dead on arrival. In messages to the teacher, Amayra’s mother highlighted that the child was frightened and didn’t want to attend school anymore, but the family claims the school staff failed to act. Her father, Vijay, recalled raising concerns earlier when he noticed a boy making threatening gestures toward his daughter during a parent-teacher meeting. The teacher reportedly told him that Amayra should understand it was a co-ed school. The family suspects foul play and has alleged that delays in the investigation indicate possible attempts to cover up the truth. They have filed an FIR against the school, demanding accountability from the teaching staff and proper investigation into the conduct of both the staff and students. The Joint Parents’ Association of Rajasthan has also highlighted that Amayra had reportedly been bullied for one to two years and called for strict action. Police sources said the fall appears to be a suicide, though the school has not released an official statement. Investigators noted that the area where Amayra fell had been cleaned before their arrival, with no visible bloodstains. Amayra was the only child of her parents; her mother works in banking, and her father is employed in the private sector. The tragic case has sparked widespread concern about bullying in schools and the responsibilities of educational institutions to ensure student safety. Jaipur Girl's Phone Call Reveals Fear Before Fatal Fall A phone conversation from July 2024 has emerged, showing the fear and distress of nine-year-old Amayra before her tragic death at Neerja Modi School, Jaipur. In the call, she told her mother she did not want to go to school due to repeated bullying. She pleaded, saying she could not handle the situation anymore and requested to be admitted to another school. Amayra’s mother shared the recording with the child’s teacher, raising concerns about her daughter’s fear, but reportedly, no action was taken. Her parents claim Amayra approached her teacher multiple times about the bullying, including on the day of the incident. CCTV footage shows Amayra climbing onto a railing on the fourth floor on November 1, 2025, and falling about 48 feet. She was rushed to the hospital but was declared dead on arrival. Her father, Vijay, mentioned that earlier threats from classmates were reported to the teacher, who dismissed them as part of a co-ed school environment. The family suspects negligence and has filed an FIR against the school, demanding a full investigation into staff conduct. The Joint Parents’ Association of Rajasthan also confirmed that Amayra faced bullying for over a year and called for strict action. Police have noted the fall appears to be a suicide, though the school has not issued an official statement.