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Delhi Shocker: 17-Year-Old Kills Teenage Neighbour With Broken TV Glass In Mandawali

Delhi Shocker: 17-Year-Old Kills Teenage Neighbour With Broken TV Glass In Mandawali

News1806-07-2025
The victim was rushed to the hospital following the crime, but he succumbed to his injuries.
A 15-year-old A 17-year-old boy allegedly killed his 15-year-old neighbour during a heated argument in Delhi's Mandawali area.
The accused allegedly stabbed his neighbour with a piece of glass from a broken television picture tube. The victim sustained critical injuries and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he succumbed to his wounds.
The incident came only days after a domestic helper killed his forty-two-year-old employer and her 14-year-old son 'in a fit of rage'. Identified as Mukesh, the 24-year-old was arrested on board a train at Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Junction. He was attempting to flee to his home in Hajipur.
Mukesh allegedly attacked Ruchika and her son with a sharp weapon after being reprimanded by the woman over unpaid dues of Rs 45,000 and frequent absence from work.
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July 06, 2025, 12:04 IST
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