Oishee Rahman, daughter of Special Branch of Police Inspector Mahfuzur Rahman and his wife Shapna Rahman was a meritorious student at her primary level of education and passed class five with a good result.
Iftekharuzzaman, uncle of Oishee, said Oishee started her education at Banasree Cordova International School in 2002 and after completing class five she got admitted into Motijheel Ideal School.
Iftekhar, who was used to live with Oishee’s family on the same flat, said Oishee was a very decent and polite girl during her childhood and he had never seen her losing temper or doing badly in school examinations.
As this correspondent went to Motijheel Ideal School to collect information about her education life the authorities declined to talk about her saying that her case was sub-judice.
Later, this correspondent contacted Oxford International School authorities who said Oishee took admission when she was in class eight.
After getting promotion to class nine in 2009 Oishee began to show negligence in her education and her attendance was poor.
She totally stopped attending classes in the beginning of 2011 and for that reasons the school authorities cancelled her registration.
Bilkis Akter, an aunt of Oishee, said as she lost interest in school education Oishee’s parents registered her with British Council as a private O-level examinee.
But it contributed nothing to her education life; she did not attend the exams either, said Bilkis.
Officials of the intelligence department and Oxford school said Oishee started taking drugs when she was in class eight at the instigation of her close school friend Rocky.
Shahidul Alam Manzur, head of the development and function affairs of Oxford International School, said Oishee continued her education with Oxford school for a very short period of time and she was often found absent.
“We used to call her parents every month and counsel Oishee,” he said.
He also said the school found her very intelligent and meritorious and she herself never confessed of doing drugs. She was promoted to class nine after passing in all subjects.
“In 2011 we contacted Oishee’s parents several times but they did not respond to our calls,” he added.


