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What Happened?
On June 27, 2025, around 9:41 pm, 19‑year‑old Yash, a resident of Rani Garden in Shahdara, East Delhi, was fatally stabbed near the Geeta Colony Pusta Flyover after his scooter allegedly brushed past a group of boys.
Victim & Location
- Victim: Yash, 19, Xiaomi factory worker and cricket enthusiast from Rani Garden.
- Scene: Narrow lanes near Ambedkar Park, Shiv Mandir, Geeta Colony – a buzzing, densely populated locality.
Accused & Arrests
- Three accused were later arrested, including Amaan, Lucky, and a juvenile.
- Initial investigations named Amaan and Rehan (or Lucky) as key perpetrators.
- A minor suspect was among those detained.
Motive: Road Rage Escalation
Police say it began as a minor collision—Yash’s scooty’s side‑mirror grazed the accused youths, leading to verbal and then physical confrontation.
The Fatal Attack
- The group reportedly chased Yash, and one stabbed him in the lower back before fleeing.
- Rushed to Laxmi Nagar hospital, he was declared brought dead on arrival.
Investigation & Evidence
- CCTV footage from local cameras helped identify suspects quickly.
- Police teams, led by DCP Prashant Gautam, arrested all three within hours of the incident.
Family Claims & Allegations
- Yash’s mother, Rakhi, termed it a conspiracy, urging a deeper probe involving a girl named Gullu.
- She also said the accused’s home was being protected by police.
- Family suggested Yash may have been targeted due to his friendship with a Muslim girl, though police have not confirmed this motive.
Official Statements
- DCP Prashant Gautam stated that Amaan and Rehan, along with a minor, were identified and termed it a road‑rage case.
- Delhi Police have assured a thorough investigation.
Broader Context
Delhi has seen a trend of youth violence turning fatal—e.g., recent stabbings over minor altercations. Cases like Seelampur (June 2025) and others show how quickly tempers turn lethal.
Key Takeaways & Social Message
- 🤝 Avoid letting anger escalate over small incidents.
- 📱 Use dialogue, mediation, and public help when conflicts arise.
- 🧠 Parents and schools should teach anger management early.
- 🚓 Timely community response—like filming and reporting—can save lives.







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