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16-year-old girl murder case: Delhi Police arrest accused Sahil

New Delhi: Delhi Police on Monday arrested Sahil, accused of the 16-year-old girl murder case of North-West Delhi, from Bulandshahar in Uttar Pradesh . ---Advertisement--- Earlier, a 16-year-old girl was brutally stabbed to death in Delhi’s Shahbad JJ Colony. The incident took place outside the girl’s house, where the accused stabbed the girl about 20 times […]

New Delhi: Delhi Police on Monday arrested Sahil, accused of the 16-year-old girl murder case of North-West Delhi, from Bulandshahar in Uttar Pradesh . 

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Earlier, a 16-year-old girl was brutally stabbed to death in Delhi’s Shahbad JJ Colony. The incident took place outside the girl’s house, where the accused stabbed the girl about 20 times with a knife and hit her with a stone. The entire incident has been captured on the CCTV camera installed at the spot.

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The accused fled from the scene after committing the crime. On the other hand, after getting information about the matter, the police reached the spot, got involved in the investigation, and said that they were trying to identify the accused through CTV footage. At present, no information has been received about the reasons for the murder.

Also Read: Delhi: Boy stabs 16-yr-old girl 20 times in public view, smashes head with stone

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First published on: May 29, 2023 03:30 PM IST


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