Friends kill youth for not throwing party for a new phone

Recently a heart-wrenching incident has come to light in Delhi, which has shaken humanity. Just because of not having a samosa party, friends stabbed their teenage friend with a knife and killed him brutally. This incident not only shows the changing mentality of society but also how people resort to violence over small matters.

This incident is from the Shakarpur area of ​​Delhi. The deceased was identified as Sachin, aged 16, a student in the 9th class. Sachin had bought a new mobile phone, and insisting on throwing a party for it, his three friends asked him to eat samosa. Sachin refused to give his friends a samosa party. His friends did not like this and in anger, they stabbed Sachin repeatedly with knives and killed him.

In this case, Shakarpur police station registered a case under the relevant sections of BNS took the dead body of the deceased teenager into custody, and sent it for postmortem. The deceased’s family is in shock.

Before this incident, Sachin ran away from there to save his life, but his angry friends chased him and stabbed him to death. Then they fled from the spot leaving him in a seriously injured condition. Someone took the injured Sachin to Loknayak Jaiprakash Hospital by auto, where doctors declared him dead.

Delhi Police says that a case has been registered in this case under murder and other related sections. In the investigation so far, the police have identified all the accused. All the accused are minors, the police are raiding various places in search of them. The police claim that everyone will be caught soon.

This incident is not just a murder, but it is a mirror of the mentality of our society. Nowadays, a lack of patience and tolerance is being seen in the youth. People commit big crimes in anger over small things. The sacred relationship of friendship is also now being sacrificed to selfishness and anger.

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