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17-year-old boy stabbed to death in northeast Delhi

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A 17-year-old boy was allegedly stabbed to death in Seelampur area of northeast Delhi, police said on Thursday.

The deceased Lucky Kumar, a resident of Gautampuri, sustained multiple stab wounds on his upper body, they said, adding that the accused have been identified and will be arrested shortly.

Police said a PCR call was received around 9 pm on Tuesday regarding a stabbing incident.

Upon reaching the spot, police found that the injured person had been shifted to JPC Hospital, where he was declared dead by the doctors, a senior police officer said.

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The crime team and forensic experts have inspected the scene and collected evidence, and a case under sections of murder has been registered in this connection.

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