NRI youth murdered in Delhi

The student, who had completed his schooling in New York had come to Delhi at his grandmother’s house in Kalkaji area

September 15, 2013 11:38 am | Updated June 02, 2016 12:11 pm IST - New Delhi

An NRI youth was killed on Saturday night when he was hit with a heavy object after a scuffle broke out among friends during a party, police said.

According to the police, Anmol Sama (21), who had completed his class 12 in New York and was living in Delhi with his relatives, was found in a pool of blood late on Saturday night outside South Park Apartment at Kalkaji area in South Delhi.

“Police reached the spot after a PCR call was received from a passerby. He was rushed to AIIMS where he succumbed to his injuries during treatment at around 2:00 a.m.,” said a police official.

Doctors who attended on him said there was a deep injury mark on Sama’s head, which probably was a result of a blow of a heavy object. He died due to excessive loss of blood.

The house in which they were partying belonged to Sama’s childhood friend Chikki who was supposed to go to London for higher studies.

As per police, during the party, an argument broke out between the friends which soon snowballed into a scuffle during which Sama was hit on his head with a heavy object.

Police said that in January, Sama had come to Delhi at his grandmother’s house in Kalkaji area who now resides in Faridabad, Haryana. The four friends who were partying with him have been detained and a case of murder was registered at Kalkaji police station.

The body of the deceased has been sent for post-mortem while the four friends are being questioned, police said.

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