Young man who was stabbed to death in DDA Park for the resistance to robbery, the people who came a walk showed courage, his life would have been saved – the man of Delhi stabbed to death in DDA Park for the resistance to robbery

Updated: Fri, 10 Oct 2025 12:10 am (IST) A young man was stabbed to death after protesting against looting in a DDA park in Delhi. The young man swung around the park when Misclante tried to rob him. When he protested, the offenses attacked him. Police registered the case and began the investigation and the search for the accused continued. There is an atmosphere of panic in the area. Young man was brutally murdered for arguing against robbery in DDA Park. Jagran correspondent, East Delhi. Late Wednesday night, four crimes attacked a young man with a knife and killed him when he protested against the robbery in the DDA’s Deer Park, spread over a few hectares in Dilshad Garden. The young man has knife marks on his neck, middle and stomach. At the time of the incident, the young man was sitting in the park with his female friend. Remove ad read only news after killing the young man, the offenses looted Rs 15,000 and a cellphone of the woman. The woman claims that many people were present in the park at the time of the incident. No one came forward to help, he remained a spectator. If someone helped, the young man’s life could have been saved. The deceased was identified as Veeresh Rathore. The police station of the Seemapuri has registered a case under various divisions, including murder and robbery. Police have arrested four offenses, including two minors in this case. The offenses of adults have been identified as Subhash and Vishal, residents of Nand Nagri. A security guard was present in the park at the time of the incident. Veeresh lived with his family in Dilshad Garden. The family consists of parents, sister and brother. He was the youngest in his family. Work to work with Bhavana for CCTV cameras in Sahibabad. His father is a security guard in a DDA park in Dilshad Garden. Munni, the mother of the deceased, said her son Veeresh went to work at about 3pm on Wednesday afternoon. At 8.30, police called the family and informed them that Miscore Veeresh had stabbed. In an injured condition, his friend recorded him to GTB. The deceased’s friend Bhavana told police he was married and had three children. On Wednesday night he had to give Rs 15,000 to Veeresh for the CCTV cameras. He called him to the deer. Both sat on a bench and made calculations. At 7:15, two offenses came from behind and removed the bag of the woman. The woman and her friend stand off the couch and grab the suitcase. Meanwhile, two collaborators of the offenses also got there. Allegations: One offenses took out a knife and the other pushed the woman and dropped her to the ground. When Veeresh protested, the offenses kept him from behind and choked him to the neck and choked him. The fourth offenses stabbed Veesh with a knife to his neck. When he fell to the ground, drenched in blood, he was also attacked on his waist and stomach. The offenses looted the woman’s suitcase and cellphone and fled away. Bhavna told police that many people were sitting in the park near the bench he was sitting on. The lights were on too. People watched on the show, no one helped. She took her injured friend to the park somehow. Took a lift from a scooty rider and admitted to GTB Hospital. The young man died two hours after treatment. Minors committed four murders in the capital within 14 days. Minor crimes are constantly committing murders in the capital without any legal fear. In 14 days, offenses killed four people in four different places. These crimes are openly challenging the police. Questions are asked about the Delhi law and order system and the laws made for minors. After all, minor criminals are not away from horrific crimes such as murder. Seelampur on September 25, two days later, a student was killed by minors in Mangolpuri outside the school. On October 2, Chuvak was killed with a knife in a scrap warehouse in Gokalpuri. Now killed because he protested against robbery at Dilshad Garden Park. The offenses were caught from the footage of CCTV cameras. District Police Deputy Commissioner Prashant Gautam said the park has four doors. Police have investigated the footage of CCTV cameras installed in the area. In one footage, four people were seen in a suspicious state. Police scanned other footage on that route. The cameras installed at the intersection revealed that the offenses went to Nand Nagri. This made police suspect that the offenses could come from the same area. Police attacked Nand Nagri and caught all four crimes. Also read: ‘Based on a member of four WhatsApp groups, he was made an accused in riots in Delhi …’, Umar Khalid’s advocate’s argument in court.

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