By | April 18, 2024

Accident – Death – Obituary News :

Hubballi: A tragic incident unfolded in the bustling city of Hubballi, where a young student met with a fatal end at the hands of her former classmate. The victim, identified as Neha Hiremath, was the daughter of Hubballi Dharwad Municipal Corporation Congress corporator Niranjan Hiremath. Neha, a first-year MCA student at KLE Technological University (BVB College) in Hubballi, was on her way home when the accused, Fayaz, who had been her classmate the previous year, intercepted her and mercilessly stabbed her several times before fleeing the scene.

Shocking Turn of Events: The peaceful streets of Hubballi were shattered by the shocking turn of events as fellow students who witnessed the harrowing incident rushed Neha to the hospital. Despite their frantic efforts, Neha tragically succumbed to her wounds, leaving the community in mourning. Fayaz, in a bid to escape justice, was swiftly apprehended by the local authorities.

Background Details: Sources reveal that Fayaz, originally hailing from Belagavi district, had been persistently seeking Neha’s attention. Neha had confided in her family about Fayaz’s advances, prompting them to take action. It is reported that Neha’s family had even begun exploring potential marriage proposals for her, a move that allegedly stoked Fayaz’s anger.

Police Statement: City Police Commissioner Renuka K Sukumar addressed the media, confirming that the accused had been taken into custody. Shedding light on their past, she mentioned, “They were classmates during their BCA studies last year. While Neha continued her education and pursued her MCA, Fayaz discontinued. He is now in custody, and investigations are currently underway.”

Campus Outcry: In the wake of the tragic incident, the campus of KLE Technological University (BVB College) was engulfed in turmoil as members of ABVP staged a massive protest, demanding swift and severe action against the perpetrator. The incident has sent shockwaves through the academic community, reigniting conversations about the safety and security of students.

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