Schools in Uran declared a holiday today after the high alert on Thursday, but a few students still reached their schools before the announcement was made
Pravin Puro with his son Aditya Raj at Uran education society school where students saw four suspecious on 23/09/2016. Photo /Atul Kamble
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Schools in Uran declared a holiday today after the high alert on Thursday, but a few students still reached their schools before the announcement was made. At Uran Education Society, a Std 7 student, Rajadhitya Puro, 12, who reached the school on Friday morning, said he is still scared after learning about the incident.
Puro said, "It was our second last period on Thursday when the teacher told us that there were honey bees outside and everyone should quickly shut the windows and be seated. The teachers told us to stay where we were and not leave the school until they told us to. A few moments later the whole situation turned into fear when we saw police reach the school and then the students started telling each other that there were terrorists moving in the area. When I was going home, the streets were deserted. The area near my house is mostly crowded but yesterday there was no one on the road."