
Youth killed, minor girl injured in Jehanabad celebratory firing
Patna: A 17-year-old youth was killed and a 12-year-old girl was seriously injured in a celebratory firing during a dance programme of a wedding at Korma village under Ghosi police station area in Jehanabad district on Saturday night.
The youth, Roshan Kumar, son of Rajesh Yadav of Korma village, was rushed to the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) for treatment but he succumbed to his injuries, while the injured girl was undergoing treatment at the hospital. She is the daughter of Judagi Bind of the same village, police said. Sadar SDPO, Sanjeev Kumar, said, "The shooter is Vijay's brother-in-law's son, who is on the run after the incident, while the girl's entire family has left their home. The police are investigating the matter and arrests will be made soon." It was the wedding of Vijay Bind's daughter and the baraat had come from Dina Bigaha village under Makhadumpur police station area, he said.Ghosi station house officer (SHO), Dadan Prasad, said a dance programme was underway at the wedding venue. Meanwhile, three unidentified youths climbed on the stage and started firing with a double-barrelled gun. A boy and a girl, who were watching the event, sustained bullet injuries in their stomach. "The injured youth and the girl were rushed to the sadar hospital for treatment. From there, the youth was referred to the PMCH where the doctors declared him dead. An FIR has been filed on the statements of the deceased's family against unidentified persons. Raids are being carried out to nab the accused," the SHO added.
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