Playground tussle kills 8-year-old madrasa student in Delhi

The victim, along with other madrasa students, was playing cricket at a ground when the a group arrived and got into a scuffle with them: File photo

New Delhi: An eight-year-old student of a madrasa died after he sustained a head injury following a scuffle between two groups of minor boys in south Delhi's Malviya Nagar Thursday, police said.

The incident occurred in the morning when the students objected to a few local boys playing on a vacant land in front of the madrasa, they said.

The local boys insisted on playing since they claimed there was no other vacant place nearby. A scuffle broke out in which the student sustained an internal head injury, said Vijay Kumar, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South).

He was rushed to a hospital, where the doctors declared him brought dead, he said.

The boy was a native of Mewat in Haryana and his parents have been informed, Kumar said.

The parent of the deceased is a farmer, the DCP said.

According to statements given to the police, the victim along with other madrasa students, was playing cricket at the ground when the group arrived and got into a scuffle. One of them pushed the victim and the boy fell down and hit his head.

Police said the body has been sent for post-mortem and a case under appropriate sections of the Indian Penal Code has been registered.

Police said no external injury was found on the body.

Four minor boys, who are suspected to have been involved in the incident, have been apprehended, police said, adding that the accused used to often play on the vacant land in front of Madrasa.

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