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Sunday, May 5, 2024

Shahrukh Khan, Shoaib, and Masoom stab 21-year-old Hrithik to death in Delhi, injure two other Hindu youths

Delhi has gradually become a city which is highly unsafe for Hindus. In an another such incident, a Hindu youth was killed and his two friends were injured in a fight with Muslim group in southeast Delhi’s New Friends Colony (NFC) area on Sunday.

As per the Delhi Police, this incident took place near Kohli Park, Khizrabad around 4 pm.

Hritik (21), who lived in the servant quarter of a house in NFC, and his friends Sonu (18) and Prashant (19), both residents of Taimur Nagar, were going towards C V Raman Marg from Khizrabad on a motorcycle when an unidentified man stopped them, a senior police officer said.

The man started arguing with Hritik as to why he had allegedly beaten the brother of one of the accused Shahrukh. Meanwhile, Shahrukh (21) and two others — Shoaib (18) and Masoom (19) arrived there and started attacking Hritik and his friends with a knife and stick.

Hritik sustained multiple wounds on his chest, neck and abdomen and was admitted to Lion Hospital. As his situation was getting worsened, he was later shifted to AIIMS Trauma Centre where he was declared dead. Sonu and Prashant sustained minor injuries and have been discharged from the hospital.

A forensic team visited the incident spot and seized a stick with blood stains on it. A case has been registered in the matter and Police is searching for the accused in this matter, and guilty will be arrested very soon.

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