This Article is From Jan 02, 2022

24-Year-Old Law Student Killed In Faridabad, Friend Dies By Suicide: Police

The two friends were on their way back home when the attackers called them up for a meet and later hit them with iron roads and stabbed using sharp weapons, says police

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Police said all the accused are missing. (Representational)

Faridabad:

A 24-year-old law student was stabbed to death while his friend, who was also attacked, allegedly committed suicide by jumping before a train, police said on Sunday.

The victim was stabbed at least 14 times, police said, quoting his father Dharmraj.

They said a two-year-old enmity led to the alleged murder in Sagarpur village here late on Saturday.

The two friends were on their way back home in Sagarpur when the attackers called them up for a meet. They then followed the duo, hit them with iron roads and stabbed using sharp weapons, according to the police.

Dharmraj informed the police that he and his family members rushed Rahul to hospital soon after they received the information but he was declared brought dead.

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Dharmraj alleged that his son's attackers threatened to kill him too.

The law student's friend, who also sustained grievous injuries but survived the attack, allegedly ended his life by jumping before a train, the police said. The two men were returning from Sunped village, they said.

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The accused Hari Om, Sagar, Aman and Ashish among others have been booked under sections 148 (riots), 149 (unlawful assembly), 302 (murder), 506 (criminal intimidation), 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code at Sadar police station in Ballabhgarh.

Police said all the accused are missing.

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"We handed over Rahul's body after postmortem and are conducting raids to arrest the accused. The railway police has taken up the suicide case," Sadar police station senior police official Rambir Singh said.

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