Trusted News Discovery Since 2008
{{/content}}
Boy objects to sister's eve teasing, thrashed brutally in south Delhi
Video Credit: ANI
Published on February 27, 2021 - Duration: 02:10s
Boy objects to sister's eve teasing, thrashed brutally in south Delhi
A 17-year-old boy was admitted to AIIMS Trauma Centre after being beaten up and stabbed by 3 boys in Kalkaji area of Delhi after he allegedly objected them for passing indecent remarks on his sister.
Girl who faced eve teasing said, "It was going on for 2-3 days.
They hit my brother and stabbed him when he objected.
When I went to a Policeman who was around, he said he doesn't see any blood.
When I pointed out I'm covered in it he shouted at me.
Another Policeman wrote my complaint." Case has been registered, further investigation is underway.
You are here
💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions
Delhi
Megacity and union territory of India
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, 91, made a notable contribution to the democratic process by attending the Rajya Sabha in a wheelchair during the debate on..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 6 hours ago
The IMD has predicted a 'thunderstorm with rain' for Delhi on Friday and Saturday. With this, more showers are expected to drizzle over the city.
Credit: DNA - Published 6 hours ago
Manmohan Singh, ex-Prime Minister and veteran Congress leader, passed away at 92 in Delhi. Singh, known for his central role in India's economic reforms, served..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 16 hours ago
Former Prime Minister and senior Congress leader Manmohan Singh, 92, passed away at AIIMS, Delhi. He was battling with age-related illnesses. Earlier in the day,..
Credit: DNA - Published 16 hours ago
Sonia Gandhi claimed Mahatma Gandhi's legacy is under threat from those in power in Delhi, indirectly targeting the RSS and BJP. She urged Congress workers to..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 20 hours ago
Related videos from verified sources
Shocking: Teen stabbed for protecting sister | Police apathy | Oneindia News 01:01
Video credit: Oneindia - Published on February 27, 2021