Murder caught on CCTV: 25-year-old hotel management student stabbed to death in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar
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New Delhi, Aug 12: A 25-year-old hotel management student was stabbed to death in full public view in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar area. The entire incident which took place on Thursday night was caught on on a CCTV camera, footage from which was shared widely on social media. The deceased has been identified as Mayank.
Police had received a call on Thursday about stabbing of a man near gate number 3 of Begumpur’s DDA Market, a senior police officer said. The man was rushed to AIIMS Trauma Centre, from where police found that the injured was one Mayank Panwar, a resident of Shahpur Jat, Deputy Commissioner of Police (south) Benita Mary Jaiker said.
Vikas Panwar, Mayank’s friend, told police that the incident happened around 7 pm Thursday when they both were sitting at Qila, Begumpur in Malviya Nagar, where 4-5 men picked an argument with Mayank, the DCP said.
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After the argument they went away, but soon returned and pelted both friends with stones, police said.
Vikas and Mayank tried to flee, but the group chased down Mayank near gate number 3 of the DDA Market and stabbed him multiple times, the DCP said.
heart wrenching #viral video The capital is of Delhi, where 4 youths openly killed 25-year-old Mayank with knives in a minor altercation.
The case is of Begumpur in Malviya Nagar area.@CPDelhi#ViralVideo #CCTV #Murder #Delhi pic.twitter.com/fkeYDVLdFh— Raj Verma (@RajKVerma4) August 12, 2022
In the video, Mayank is seen running and being chased by some people. They catch up with him near a car and one of the accused, wearing white pants, stabs him several times.
A case under sections 302 (murder) and 34 (common intention) of the IPC has been registered and an investigation is on, police said.
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The accused have been identified and efforts are being made to nab them, Jaiker said.
The motive behind the incident is yet to be ascertained. Mayank had done a course in hotel management and was currently unemployed, police said.
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