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Boy killed by friends for refusing to demand ransom from his family

Hindustan Times West UP

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May 10, 2025

A boy was killed here allegedly by his friends after he refused to make a ransom call to his family, police said on Friday.

- Press Trust of India

BIJNOR: According to police, five accused, all minors, have been apprehended following a gun-fight with the police, officials said.

Superintendent of police Abhishek Jha said the incident took place in Husainpur Kala village in Shivala Kala area. On Tuesday, Deepak lodged a complaint saying that his 12-year-old son Ayush had left home in a fit of rage on the evening of May 6 and did not return.

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