Class 12 student stabbed to death by two minors in Baramati college
Two minor suspects from the science and commerce streams are involved in a fatal dispute with the victim over a motorcycle collision. One has been detained, while the other is being sought, police said.
Press Trust of India | October 1, 2024 | 11:35 AM IST
NEW DELHI: A 17-year-old student was stabbed to death on the premises of a college in Baramati in Pune district on Monday, a police official said. The incident took place at 11:30am in TC College of Arts, Commerce and Science and the deceased has been identified as Class XII student Omkar Pol, the Baramati police station official said.
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"The two suspects are minors and are from the science and commerce streams. The killing is a fallout of a dispute they had with the victim after their motorcycles had dashed earlier. One minor has been detained while efforts are on to apprehend the other. CCTV footage showed one minor stabbing Pol and the other attacking him with a machete," he said. The two accused managed to flee in the melee that followed after the attack, the official added.
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