A 14-year-old boy was murdered in Kaushambi, Ghaziabad. At present, no clear information has been received regarding who killed the child and why. The police is engaged in the investigation of the case. The child's body was found lying in a park behind the Radisson Blu Hotel. At present, the police is engaged in the investigation of the case. Police is gathering information regarding who killed the child and why.
The child has been identified as 14-year-old Himank Bhardwaj. Seeing the child lying unconscious in the park, some people took him to Max Hospital where he was declared brought dead by the doctors. After this somehow the parents of the child got the information.It is being told that Himank's parents live in a colony named Pushp Vihar in Kaushambi area. They also reached the hospital after the child's death was reported. As of now, he has not doubted anyone.
It is being told that the police came to know about the matter hours after the incident. On talking to the police in this regard, no clear answer was received. Police said that the investigation of the case is going on.
Let us tell you that on April 20, a 12-year-old child died under suspicious circumstances in Modinagar. The child had left his home for school via school bus. It is being claimed that while going to school in the bus, the child's head collided with a pole on the road and he died in the accident . After the incident, the local police reached the spot and started investigating the whole matter.
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