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Delhi: Teen Found Dead In Pool of Blood At Seelampur’s Central Park

According to an official, the body was found around 11:30 pm on May 16 by a police constable patrolling near a park bench and a pathway.

A 16-year-old boy was found in a pool of blood at Central Park in Seelampur, Delhi, on Friday night, according to police reports. The victim, identified as Rehan, also known as Seelampuria, was immediately taken to JPC Hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead on arrival. He was a resident of Ghonda Chowk in Maujpur, Delhi.

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About The Case

According to an official, the body was found around 11:30 pm on May 16 by a police constable patrolling near a park bench and a pathway.

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Once the officers found the body, they sent a police team and senior officers to the spot, and the injured teen was brought to the hospital, where doctors stated that he had died.

A case has been filed at the Seelampur Police Station, and forensic experts and the crime team have examined the site for evidence. Authorities have created investigation teams to locate and catch the suspects. No one knows what the true motive for the murder was.

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Also Read: Haryana: NDRI Postgraduate Student Found Dead In Hostel Room; Suicide Suspected

First published on: May 17, 2025 04:21 PM IST


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