Man attacks female colleague with knife, kills self
The Hindu
A 24-year-old man attacked his 19-year-old female colleague with a knife before killing himself at a private firm in Rohini’s Begampur area, the police said on Saturday. They added that the woman survived the attack as other colleagues came to her rescue.
A 24-year-old man attacked his 19-year-old female colleague with a knife before killing himself at a private firm in Rohini’s Begampur area, the police said on Saturday. They added that the woman survived the attack as other colleagues came to her rescue.
The incident took place around 3 p.m. on Friday at their Rohini Sector 24 office when Amit, a resident of JJ Colony, Sector 25, attacked Tannupriya Sharma, a resident of Rithala, and tried to slit her throat. She sustained a cut injury on her neck and stab wounds on her hands while trying to fend off the attack, the police added.
A senior police officer said the woman was rushed to Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital by her colleagues. She was discharged on Saturday morning. Her father Sanjeev Sharma said she was out of danger but unable to speak properly due to her injuries.
The assailant, who worked as an exhibition stall designer in the company, later locked himself in one of the rooms and ended his life. “It was a case of one-sided love. The woman started avoiding him and had stopped talking to him,” the officer added.
The incident comes close on the heels of the murder of a 16-year-old girl who was stabbed multiple times by her male friend in north-west Delhi’s Shahbad Dairy area in full public glare on May 28. Earlier in May, a 21-year-old BA student of Greater Noida’s Shiv Nadar University was shot dead by her classmate after which he returned to his hostel room and shot himself.
The 19-year-old woman’s father said his daughter is also into stall designing and works at the company owned by Amit’s sister and brother-in-law. “But she never told us anything about this man, or if he was troubling her. She liked working there,” Mr. Sharma told The Hindu.
Mr. Sharma said that they came to know about the incident from their daughter. “She later called us from a colleague’s phone and informed about it. From what her colleagues told us, there was no argument between them and the man suddenly attacked her. She was not even friends with him,” he said.
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