Schoolboy murdered in Shivamogga over cricket row, seven minors detained


Daijiworld Media Network – Shivamogga

Shivamogga, Feb 25: Tension gripped Sulebailu after a 16-year-old student was murdered outside a government school on Tuesday. The police have detained seven minors in connection with the incident and deployed a large force to maintain order in the city.

The victim, identified as Sanketh (16), was an SSLC student at the government high school in Uragadur. The tragedy occurred after he attended a special class in preparation for his upcoming board exams.

According to superintendent of police (SP) Nikhil B, the murder was the fallout of a heated argument during a cricket match held two days prior. Sanketh had reportedly intervened during a quarrel between groups of boys outside the school, which led to a violent confrontation.

The SP confirmed that all seven accused are minors and former students of the same school. "We have formed a special investigation team (SIT) to probe the matter. We are also investigating allegations of ganja (marijuana) influence in the area, and the accused will undergo drug testing," SP Nikhil B told reporters.

In response to local demands, the police department is taking steps to establish a police sub-station in the locality to curb illegal activities. Extensive security has been deployed in Uragadur and surrounding parts of Shivamogga city to prevent any further escalation.

The state government has announced a total compensation of Rs 15 lac for the bereaved family. Deputy commissioner Prabhulinga Kavalikatti stated that Rs 10 lac will be provided from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund and Rs 5 lac from the education department.

The DC further noted that a case has been registered under the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act. Compensation will also be provided to another student, Girish, who sustained injuries during the attack.

Shivamogga BJP MLA S N Channabasappa visited the hospital to console the family and met with senior officials to discuss the law and order situation.

 

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 25 2026

    Unbelievable ! SSLC students are engaged in non-related issues when the time demands to concentrate on studies and board exam. What culture our youth are being pushed. No words to explain. We heard such bad incidents taking place in Western/European countries but as far as our moral values and family/religious ethics are so strong such things should not have taken place at all. Lesson to parents to concentrate on their children's way of life. Not to take things lightly. 👍🙏

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Feb 25 2026

    Cant believe.very sad for the family Heartfelt sympathies to them .May his soul rest in peace.I find one thing isnt good or say compensation from govt is ok but the family from the boy who killed the boy should also make to pay some part.They shouldnt let go.Or let them pay to govt.Boy has a big career before him?As a killer?Or to form a gang?Feel really bad for the family of killed boy and family of killer.They too are sufferers one side because he might be withheld from Police?and punished?

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