It seems the breakneck and combative lifestyle of Delhi is getting to not only the adults but the teenagers as well. On Sunday, 16-year-old Yash Gupta was stabbed to death in southeast Delhi allegedly by nine of his friends over a rather trivial issue.
In mourning: Relatives of Yash Gupta, who was killed by his friends in
Sriniwaspuri.
The class 10th student of Cambridge School in Sriniwaspuri had spent Rs 2500 on a party held on December 3 last year in which the culprits had been invited. Later, Yash had started asking the boys to part with their share of the money spent on the party.
1. 16-year-old Yash Gupta had left home to attend his tuition classes
when he was approached by nine of his friends who had planned to
teach him a lesson.
2. Seeing them, Yash tried to run away but was caught.
3. One of the boys was carrying a knife and he repeatedly stabbed him in
the stomach.
4. The culprits then ran away from the scene, while Yash lay on the road bleeding.
"When his friends refused to pay the money, Yash contacted their families and complained about them. As a result most of the boys were either scolded or given a beating by their parents. Naturally, the culprits were seeking revenge," said a police officer.
The nine boys then decided to settle scores with Yash. They stopped him in the Sriniwaspuri market at 7 pm on Saturday evening when he was going to attend tuition classes and started thrashing him. When Yash tried to flee from the spot all of them chased him to the nearby Ramlila Maidan and then one of the accused stabbed him.
"After that the culprits fled from the spot. A passer-by saw him lying in a pool of blood and took him to
AIIMS Trauma Centre and called the police. Before dying, the victim mentioned the names of three of the accused. And the nine boys have been held," the officer added.
"My son was a topper in class. He was having trouble travelling to his school, which was in Sriniwaspuri, so I arranged a rented accommodation for him. There wasn't any cop at the spot where he was attacked. He was thrashed by nine assailants but no one even bothered to save him," said Madan Lal Gupta, father of the deceased.
All of the accused are minors and have been sent to a juvenile home in north Delhi. The victim was a resident of Chandni Chowk in old Delhi. "Seven of the accused are from Sangam Vihar area and two of them are students of Open Schools. We can't reveal their names as all of the accused are juvenile," a police officer said.
This happened in the US
The Columbine High School MassacreThe incident occurred on Tuesday, April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, an unincorporated area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States, near Denver and Littleton. Two senior students, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, embarked on a massacre, killing 12 students and one teacher. They also injured 21 other students directly, and three people were injured while attempting to escape. The pair then committed suicide. It is the fourth-deadliest school massacre in United States history, after the 1927 Bath School disaster, 2007 Virginia Tech massacre and the 1966 University of Texas massacre, and the deadliest for an American high school.
The massacre provoked debate regarding gun control laws, the availability of firearms in the United States, and gun violence involving youths. Much discussion also centred on the nature of high school cliques, subcultures, and bullying, as well as the role of violent movies and video games in American society.
In April 2007, a gunman opened fire in a Virginia Tech dorm and then, two hours later, in a classroom across campus, killing at least 32 people in the deadliest shooting rampage in US history. The gunman was killed, bringing the death toll to 33.
Following the Columbine shooting, schools across the United States instituted new security measures such as see-through backpacks, metal detectors, and security guards; hence the phrase "the Columbine effects". Some schools implemented school door numbering to improve public safety response. Several schools throughout the country resorted to requiring students to wear computer-generated IDs. At the same time, police departments reassessed their tactics and train for Columbine-like situations after criticism over the slow response and progress of the SWAT teams during the shooting.
US in focus
Fifty-two percent of teens have hit someone in anger and 28 percent of teens think it's all right to hit or threaten a person who angers them, according to the Ethics of American Youth Survey, recently released by the Josephson Institute of Ethics, a non-profit organisation in Los Angeles.
The survey, taken by 43,321 teens ages 15 to 18, also revealed that 47 per cent had been bullied, teased, or taunted at least once in ways that upset them. The following are some startling statistics on teen violence in the US:
* According to SafeYouth.com more than 1 in 3 high school students, both male and female, have been involved in a physical fight. 1 in 9 of those students have been injured badly enough to need medical treatment.
* The 2002 National Gang Trends Survey (NGTS) stated that there are more than 24,500 different street gangs in the United States alone. More than 772,500 of the members of these gangs are teens and young adults.
* The 2002 NGTS also showed that teens and young adults involved in gang activity are 60 times more likely to be killed than the rest of the American population.
Remember them?
* In December 2007, a 14-year-old eighth class student was shot dead by two of his classmates - Vikas and Aakash - on the premises of Euro International School in Gurgaon's DLF Colony. Abhishek Tyagi, son of property dealer Rajinder Tyagi, received four shots in his body, including one in the temple and two on his chest, from close range. Earlier the principal of the school had worked out a patch-up among the boys but later, the duo went on to threaten Abhishek of dire consequences.
* On August 19, 2007 in Mumbai, Adnan Patrawala (16) from Lokhandwala was killed, by three young men, who befriended him through Orkut. Sujith Nair (28), Ayush Bhat (19), and Himmesh Ambavat (18), confessed to killing Adnan by strangling him. They kidnapped Adnan and asked his parents for a ransom of Rs 2 crore. But when they learnt that the news of the kidnap was being broadcasted on national television, they panicked, killed him and deserted his body in the marshes at Navi Mumbai. The police said the three had kidnapped Adnan to sustain their expensive lifestyles.
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