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Delhi: Teen stabs sister’s partner in Samaypur Badli

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Delhi: A 25-year-old man was stabbed in the stomach allegedly by a teenager and his associates here over his relationship with the accused’s sister, police said Wednesday.

According to police, the incident occurred on Tuesday around 4 pm when three minors attacked Lavish in his shop in Samaypur Badli area.

A purported CCTV footage of the incident surfaced online.

Lavish, a resident of Rana Park in Delhi, was immediately rushed to BSA Hospital. He works in the office of a builder in Badarpur, police said.

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Initial investigation revealed that Lavish was in a relationship with a woman, police said.

“The girl, an employee at a blood bank centre in Shalimar Bagh, has two brothers who were opposing her relationship. A few months ago, her elder brother had warned Lavish to stay away,” a senior police officer said.

On Tuesday, tensions escalated when the woman’s younger brother, a 10th-grade student in Pitampura, along with his juvenile associates arrived at Lavish’s shop and attacked him with a knife multiple times.

All three accused have been identified, and multiple police teams have been formed to apprehend them.

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“The victim is undergoing treatment. We are making all efforts to trace and apprehend the accused juveniles,” he said.

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