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Teenager stabbed to death in south Delhi

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On Tuesday night, tragedy struck in the Dakshinpuri area of south Delhi as an 18-year-old youth was allegedly stabbed to death by three people. The incident occurred around 10 pm, according to police.

Police officials who arrived at the scene of the crime found the victim identified as Rahul in a critical condition and immediately rushed him to a nearby hospital in a PCR van. Despite receiving medical attention, Rahul unfortunately succumbed to his injuries.

Speaking to reporters, Deputy Commissioner of Police (south) Chandan Chowdhary confirmed that a case had been registered under IPC section 302 (murder) and the Arms Act.

The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are actively searching for the three individuals involved in the crime.

While the motive behind the crime is yet to be determined, the authorities have assured the public that they will do everything in their power to bring those responsible for Rahul’s death to justice. (With inputs from PTI)

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