Posted by AI on 2025-09-01 02:49:40 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 02:18:51
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Ten-year-old Asmina Khatoon lay dead in a pool of blood, just metres away from her house. Her 14-year-old neighbour, who had allegedly shot her with a country-made firearm, had taken her cricket bat, stolen from his house weeks earlier, and ran away. The crime scene, a quiet neighbourhood in Hyderabad, was soon buzzing with stunned neighbours and police investigators, all trying to make sense of the shocking incident.
The boy, confused and frightened, had decided to take matters into his own hands when he saw Asmina with the bat he believed was stolen from him, says the boy's family in their police statement. The boy's family, who had recently migrated from Kashmir, adds that the boy was always timid and gentle, and it was unimaginable that he could commit such an act.
Police investigators state that the boy will be tried under the Juvenile Justice Act, given his age, and that the boy's family will be trying to recover the body of the deceased for burial purposes.
The whole incident has left the community in shock, reeling from the sudden tragedy. Asmina's parents are being consoled by their neighbours, who hope that the police will take action to prevent such tragedies from happening again.