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    15-year-old boy set on fire while out on morning walk

    By JK Global NewsJuly 14, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dehradun: In a horrifying incident, on Friday a 15-year-old student died after being set on fire by some unidentified persons. The boy who was out on routine morning walk, he died of burn injuries in Almora’s Ranikhet.

    As per reports, the deceased was identified as Dinesh Singh Bisht, who was a student of class 10 at an elite private school. Dinesh was found with severe burn injuries just about 200 metre from his home. The locals identified him and informed his parents, who later rushed him to a hospital in Ranikhet. But the boy later succumbed to injuries. A police official told the leading daily, “It is not clear yet who those persons were as there are no eyewitnesses to the incident that took place Thursday morning. We have launched investigations into the matter.”

    The boy before dying told his parents that two unknown boys had poured kerosene over and set him on fire. The police official added that, “We are investigating the matter. There must be something, some enmity or rivalry, which has led to this horrific incident.” Teachers have ruled out suicide angle and told police that Dinesh was average in his studies and it was unlikely that he could commit suicide.

     

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