Maharashtra college student dies after assault during freshers' party; police arrest 6
Press Trust of India | October 22, 2025 | 10:59 PM IST | 1 min read
A minor dispute between the students turned violent and the group attacked the victim with sticks and fists during the party at a private college.
LATUR: A student died allegedly following an assault during a freshers' party at a private college in Latur district of Maharashtra, leading police to arrest six pupils, officials said on Wednesday. The incident occurred on October 8 during the freshers' party organized at the well-known college in the MIDC area of Latur, police said.
A minor dispute that began while dancing at the bash soon escalated into violence when the victim, Suraj Shinde, had an argument with a group of fellow students. In a fit of rage, the group allegedly attacked Shinde with sticks and fists, they said. Shinde sustained serious injuries and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he died during treatment.
Following the incident, police registered a case of murder based on a complaint by one of the college goers and arrested four students till October 16, according to an official release. Two more students were arrested on Tuesday (October 21) after their involvement in the assault came to light, taking the number of those nabbed to 6, stated the police.
All of them were booked under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) sections related to murder, voluntarily causing hurt, causing grievous hurt using dangerous weapons or means, criminal intimidation and intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace, among others, they said. Police Sub-Inspector Suresh Pogulwar is heading investigation in the case.
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