Delhi Youth Stabbed Multiple Times; Horrific Video Goes Viral

A 20-year-old in Delhi was beaten and stabbed by Sohaib, 22. The victim, Kasim, was lying on the road, and the attack was captured on camera. The video has gone viral and shows women screaming to help Kasim, while some passersby watched without intervening. The victim has been taken to the AIIMS Trauma Centre, and the police have arrested Sohaib, who also lives in the same locality. They had an altercation a few days ago. A case of attempted murder has been registered.

Updated Jun 9, 2023 | 01:34 PM IST

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Youth stabbed in Delhi, video goes viral (Photo: ANI)

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New Delhi: Just a week after the Shahbad murder case, a 20-year-old was beaten and stabbed multiple times in Delhi's Nand Nagri area, a police official said on Friday. The brutal act was captured on camera and the horrific footage has gone viral. The video shows Sohaib, 22, stabbing a youth who is seen lying on the road.
The victim has been identified as Kasim, who has been referred to the AIIMS Trauma Centre by doctors of GTB Hospital for further treatment.
Some women could be heard screaming to save Kasim, while a few passersby stood watching without offering to help the victim.
As soon as Sohaib left, a large crowd gathered, the video footage showed.

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"The victim is under observation and the accused has been apprehended. We have registered a case u/s 307 IPC (attempt to murder). They had an altercation a few days back...," Sandhya Swamy, Additional DCP, North East said.
The Nand Nagri police station received a PCR call at 10.37 pm on Thursday regarding the incident.
"Immediately, police teams reached the spot and also the hospital and the medico-legal case (MLC) of Kasim was obtained. The injured did not give any statement," the police official said.
"The accused and victim are residents of the same locality. Facts about the incident are being ascertained and a case under section 307 (attempt to murder) is being registered."
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