Updated On: 03 August, 2017 08:45 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
<p>After suspending classes for two days, Bombay Cambridge School speaks to those Andheri teen Manpreet Sahans, who committed suicide, was close to; teachers remember him as a standout student</p>


Illustration/Ravi Jadhav
The tremors of Andheri teenager Manpreet Sahans's suicide, allegedly because of a controversial Internet game, the Blue Whale Challenge, were felt across the city, but more so in the Bombay Cambridge School, where the 14-year-old studied. For two days, the school didn't conduct any classes and just helped its students cope with the shock. Sahans's close friends were counselled and only on Wednesday did the school started easing students into regular studies again.