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Shocking Assault: Class 12 Student’s Finger Severed in Delhi for Talking to Female Classmate

In a distressing incident in Dwarka South, a Class 12 student was reportedly assaulted, and his finger was severed by a senior student for conversing with a female classmate. The police have registered an FIR, and the allegations are currently under investigation.

By: Rekha Joshi  Pardaphash Group
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Shocking Assault: Class 12 Student’s Finger Severed in Delhi for Talking to Female Classmate

New Delhi: In a disturbing incident, a Class 12 student in Dwarka South, Delhi, was reportedly attacked, and his finger was allegedly chopped off by a senior student for engaging in conversation with a female classmate. The police have registered an FIR, and investigations into the allegations are underway.

The incident is said to have occurred on October 21, with the victim initially concealing the assault out of fear. He claimed that his finger was severed by a motorcycle chain, but the true nature of the incident only came to light on Friday when he disclosed the details to his parents.

On revealing the incident, the parents promptly filed a complaint with the police, leading to the registration of an FIR in connection with the assault.

According to the victim’s account to the police, the accused approached him outside the school premises and persuaded him to go to a nearby park. It was there that the senior student reportedly expressed disapproval of the victim’s friendship with a female classmate from their tuition class and launched a violent attack using a stone.

The police are currently in the process of verifying the allegations and conducting a thorough investigation into the matter. The accused, having already graduated from the same school, faces serious charges related to the assault on the Class 12 student.

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