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Youth’S Murder: Youth’s Murder Probed Amid Charge Of Attack By Neighbour | Jaipur News

Jaipur: The Jhotwara police are investigating an alleged case involving the death of a youth who fell from his house’s terrace after being allegedly attacked by neighbours.
The victim, identified as Pawan Atal, passed away on November 17, and an FIR was filed at the Jhotwara police station on Saturday.
The family claimed that Atal was pelted with stones by individuals living in the colony.Fearing the attack, he climbed onto the roof of the house.
Despite taking refuge on the roof, the stone pelting persisted, causing Atal to fall from the roof. Unfortunately, he succumbed to his injuries during treatment in the hospital. The police have registered a case based on the complaint filed by the victim’s sister, who alleged that the accused harassed them daily.
“The incident took place on November 17 at 11pm, wherein the family alleged that Atal was attacked with stones by some people living in the same colony. Despite climbing onto the roof for safety, the stone pelting persisted,” stated an official.
“Five persons have been named as accused in the case. Atal was admitted to the hospital in an injured condition, where he was later declared dead by the doctors. Based on the family’s complaint, a case of murder has been registered against the named individuals,” added the official.
The family also alleged that the accused harassed Atal every day, and the situation escalated on the night of the attack when they launched a severe assault on him. “The reason behind the stone pelting was daily quarrels, with these individuals engaging in frequent fights with Pawan. The culmination of these altercations occurred on the night of November, leading to the tragic incident,” explained an official.
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The victim, identified as Pawan Atal, passed away on November 17, and an FIR was filed at the Jhotwara police station on Saturday.
The family claimed that Atal was pelted with stones by individuals living in the colony.Fearing the attack, he climbed onto the roof of the house.
Despite taking refuge on the roof, the stone pelting persisted, causing Atal to fall from the roof. Unfortunately, he succumbed to his injuries during treatment in the hospital. The police have registered a case based on the complaint filed by the victim’s sister, who alleged that the accused harassed them daily.
“The incident took place on November 17 at 11pm, wherein the family alleged that Atal was attacked with stones by some people living in the same colony. Despite climbing onto the roof for safety, the stone pelting persisted,” stated an official.
“Five persons have been named as accused in the case. Atal was admitted to the hospital in an injured condition, where he was later declared dead by the doctors. Based on the family’s complaint, a case of murder has been registered against the named individuals,” added the official.
The family also alleged that the accused harassed Atal every day, and the situation escalated on the night of the attack when they launched a severe assault on him. “The reason behind the stone pelting was daily quarrels, with these individuals engaging in frequent fights with Pawan. The culmination of these altercations occurred on the night of November, leading to the tragic incident,” explained an official.
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