Teen stabbed multiple times while rescuing sisters


Mumbai, Nov 14 (Mid-day): The 18-year-old told off the three goons who were harassing his sisters on the street; two of the goons held him, while the third slashed his face and stabbed him in the abdomen

On Diwali night, good triumphed over evil once again, and an 18-year-old boy in Mulund survived a deadly attack by local goons after he tried to stop them from harassing his sisters. The Std XII student was stabbed in the abdomen and slashed on his face, but managed to rescue his sisters. The accused were arrested the following day.

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But when Manish (18) intervened, the trio turned on him. Two of them – identified as Ajay Raju Heere (22) and Amar Budha Heere (22) held him, while the third accused — a minor — stabbed him repeatedly.

"I asked them why they were abusing my sisters, and they assaulted me. Two of them held my arms tightly, while the third removed a blade from his pocket and slashed me all over my face. He even stabbed me in the abdomen, but luckily that was not a deep cut,” said the teenager, who had to have 26 stitches on his face.

'No one helped'

He also said that although a crowd had gathered around them, no one had come forward to help him.

Later, one of his cousins saw what was happening and ran to inform the family. Manish’s father had just returned from work, when he heard about the brawl and ran there.

"I had just come back from work and was paying the rickshaw fare when I noticed that a crowd had gathered there. Then my nephew told me that Manish had been attacked, and we ran to help him. The accused escaped and we took Manish to Agarwal Hospital," said Manish’s father, Vikas.

Police says

They filed a complaint at Mulund police station and the three accused were arrested on Thursday.

Senior Police Inspector Rajaram Vanmane, from Mulund police station, said, "As soon as they approached us, we registered a case under Section 324 (voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means) of the Indian Penal Code and nabbed the three accused from their respective residences at Goshala Road."

Two of them — Ajay and Amar — were produced in Mulund court yesterday and were released on bail, while the minor was sent to a juvenile remand home.

 

  

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  • juliana, udupi

    Mon, Nov 16 2015

    Stabbing with blade could have caused death due to intense bleeding so case of murder attempt need to be booked on this trio without bail and what is the guarantee they will not go further in their deed?

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  • Francis Mathias, Udupi

    Sun, Nov 15 2015

    What is happening in our civilized society ? As long as law is not stringent, incidents like murder, rape, attempt to murder/rape, goondaism, hooliganism will reoccur very often. Anti social behavior wrecks communities and provides a pathway to criminality. The amendment of laws is the need of the hour.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 15 2015

    Where are we HEADING ...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Nov 15 2015

    Brave Boy.Instead of handling self with such goons take the help of Police or inform them.what a Coward People looking at the criminalitate taking place .instead of calling Police,looking at them as in Circus.when public immediately react,they dont have guts later.Bail?they will do so further I am sure.Hope his injurys are curing fast.

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  • Oliver, Udupi

    Sat, Nov 14 2015

    sad part of the Indian penal code is that these goons get bails easily !!

    i remember an incident where a Catholic boy in Bombay was murdered in the same way !!

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