A 17-year-old student was stabbed to death by his schoolmate in northwest Delhi's Adarsh Nagar area, police said on Friday.
The juvenile had purchased the weapon of offence -- a button-actuated knife -- online, they said.
On Thursday, police got a Police Control Room(PCR) call regarding the incident in Adarsh Nagar, police said.
The injured, identified as Deepanshu, a resident of Burari, had received multiple stab injuries, Deputy Commissioner of Police (northwest) Usha Rangnani said.
He was shifted to a hospital where he succumbed to injuries during treatment, she said.
During the investigation, it was revealed that Deepanshu had an altercation with some students in his school, police said. After scanning footage of the Closed Circuit Television Camera(CCTV) cameras, seven juveniles, some of whom were outsiders, have been apprehended in Lal Bagh, Azadpur, they said.
According to the police, they killed him to take revenge.
Police said both the dead student and the juvenile who stabbed him studied in different sections of class 10.
A case under sections 302 (murder), 307 (attempt to murder) and 34 (common intension) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was registered in Adarsh Nagar police station, they said.
The knife has also been recovered, they said, adding further investigation is underway, police said.
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