Pune: Class 10 boy killed in knife attack by classmate at coaching centre
Press Trust of India | December 15, 2025 | 01:09 PM IST | 1 min read
The incident took place at a private coaching centre in Rajgurunagar on Monday morning when a boy, who was carrying a knife, suddenly attacked a classmate inside a classroom, police said.
PUNE: A 16-year-old boy was killed after a classmate allegedly attacked him with a knife inside a classroom at a coaching centre in Pune district on Monday, police said.
The attack was apparently the fallout of a previous dispute between the two boys, who were studying in Class 10 , they said. The incident took place at a private coaching centre in Rajgurunagar, according to the police.
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"A boy, who was carrying a knife, suddenly attacked a classmate inside a classroom at the coaching centre on Monday morning. The injured boy was rushed to the hospital, but he succumbed to his injuries . A process is on to detain the accused boy," an official from Khed police station said.
A primary investigation suggested there was some dispute between the two boys, he said. "We are probing the exact reason behind the attack," the official said.
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