GURUGRAM / Teenager thrashed a five-year-old girl to death with a brick, has already committed a similar crime

Zoom News : May 08, 2022, 08:48 AM
In Banskusala village, a teenager on Saturday killed a five-year-old boy with a brick. After the murder, the dead body was dumped near the farm room and fled. The elder brother of the accused picked up the innocent in a blood-soaked condition and took him to the house, after which he was taken to the hospital. The doctors declared him brought dead. The police has arrested a teenager from Bihar in this case.


IMT Manesar police station came to know from the hospital on Saturday morning that five-year-old Surbhi had been beaten to death. Surbhi's father, originally from Shahjahanpur in UP, told the police that he works in a private company. On Friday night, he was having dinner from the company. His wife had gone to get vegetables. His younger daughter Surbhi took ten rupees to buy Frooti and went to the shop, but did not return.


Looking for her late, she reached the shop, where she was told to take Frooti long before. The police arrested a teenager from Bihar in this case. The police produced him in the court, from where he was sent to the Children's Correctional Home in Faridabad late in the evening.


Has committed murder even two years ago

ACP Manesar Suresh Kumar says that during the investigation, it was found that two years ago, the accused juvenile had killed the neighbor Aslam's son in a similar manner, in which the case has been a juvenile home. Just got out on bail two months back. The post-mortem report revealed that there were five to seven blows.


Studied up to fifth standard

The father of the accused, who hails from Bihar, is a security guard in a private company. The accused has studied up to class five in a private school in Naharpur Rupa. During the interrogation of the police, the accused also tried to mislead the investigating officers. He says that when he was young, someone had done wrong with him too. That thing comes to his mind and he executes the crime.

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