Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Minor’s body found in drain, two detained

- Karn Pratap Singh karn.singh@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A 13-year-old boy was allegedly bludgeoned to death by two classmates near a school in south Delhi’s Badarpur, police said on Friday, with the victim’s family alleging he was being bullied and may have been killed for standing up for himself.

Two suspects, also in their teens and students of the same class at the government school at Tajpur Pahadi, were held on Friday.

“During the investigat­ion, it was revealed that the victim had seen the classmates smoking cigarettes and threatened to reveal this to school officials. Hearing this, the duo lured him to an isolated spot and assaulted him, causing him serious head injuries that proved fatal. The apprehende­d minor boys shall be produced before the juvenile justice board (JJB) on Saturday,” said deputy commission­er of police (southeast) Rajesh Deo, adding that the bullying allegation was also being looked at.

The body, still in uniform, was recovered around 8.30pm on Thursday after police got a phone call by a woman who ostensibly witnessed the attack. According to the woman, the two teenagers stoned the boy and pushed him into a drain.

The deceased was identified as Saurabh Kumar and his family said he was being bullied in school for his height, and believe that he was killed when he stood up to them.

A murder case has been registered in the matter, Deo said.

According to police, Kumar lived with his parents and a sister at Bilaspur Camp in Molarband Village near Badarpur. His father is a building painter while his mother works at an electrical items manufactur­ing factory in Molarband.

On Thursday, the teenager left home for school at around 12pm since his classes were in the second shift, starting at 2pm, said his sister Preeti Kumari, 17. She said he usually returned home by 6pm. But when he did not return till 6.30pm, the family set out looking for him in the neighbourh­ood and the school.

While his parents were still searching for him, the Badarpur police station received a call at around 8.20pm about a schoolboy being attacked by two people near Khatushyam Park.

A police team went to the caller’s location, who then accompanie­d the personnel to a drain from where the body was recovered. A school bag with textbooks and other study material was found at a distance, and further away, there were bloodstain­ed stones and a white cotton towel. “Multiple head injuries, apparently caused by blunt objects, were found on the schoolboy’s body. The presence of stones with blood stains near the body hinted that they may have been used for bludgeonin­g him to death. The boy’s body was shifted to AIIMS mortuary for autopsy,” the DCP said.

The family of the deceased also blamed schoolteac­hers for the alleged murder, saying that they had requested he not be shifted to a different section where some older students bullied him for his short height. “Our mother had gone to the school on Thursday and requested the teacher to not shift him to the new section. However, the teacher refused to do so,” alleged Kumari.

Police said the exact motive will only be ascertaine­d after and nabbing the suspects are held and questioned. “Their interrogat­ion will help us establish the exact motive behind the murder. As of now, we are looking into all possibilit­ies,” said the DCP. The boy’s family and neighbours held a protest against the alleged killing death on main Molarband Road.

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