Published 09:44 IST, August 25th 2024
3 Students Aged Between 9-11 Years Beat Another Boy to Death in Delhi Madrasa, They Wanted A Holiday
Three students, aged between 9 and 11 years, beat another boy to death in a Delhi Madrasa because they wanted a holiday.
Delhi: A 5-year-old boy was found dead under mysterious circumstances at a Delhi Madrasa yesterday.
Three minor students aged between 9 and 11 years are the accused as they beat the five-year-old to death because they wanted a ‘holiday’.
3 Minor Students Beat 5-Year-Old To Death for Holiday
In a shocking case reported in Delhi, three minor students of a Madrasa, aged between 9 and 11 years, beat a five-year-old boy to death.
The motive that has been ascertained is that if the young boy died, they would get a holiday and they'd be able to go back to their homes.
It is also being said that because the five-year-old used abusive words, the other three minors beat him.
The three students have been identified as -
- Boy age 11 years r/o Madanpur Khadar, Phase-III, Kalindi Kunj, Delhi
- Boy age 11 years r/o Ramesh Park, Laxmi Nagar Delhi
- Boy age 9 years r/o Ramesh Park, Laxmi Nagar Delhi
Five-Year-Old Beaten to Death in Delhi Madrasa
The body of the five-year-old boy from Dayalpur Madrasa had blisters on the neck, abdomen and groin area apart from several internal injuries including a ruptured liver, abdominal bleeding and bleeding inside the right lung.
CCTV footage has confirmed the findings. Role of others is being investigated; a case of murder, u/s 103/3(5) BNS is being registered in PS. Dayalpur.
Further investigation is in progress.
According to the police, a call was received regarding the death of the boy in Brijpuri madrasa at 9.52 pm on Friday. "At 6.30 pm on Friday, the boy's mother was informed that her son was sick. She took him to a private hospital in Brijpuri, where doctors declared him dead," a police officer said.
She returned to the madrasa with her son's body and a large crowd gathered there. They kept the body on the road and demanded action action against the madrasa administration, the officer said.
(Inputs from PTI)
Updated 09:44 IST, August 25th 2024