Ryan International Murder Case: Pradhyumn’s Murder Case Takes New Turn

Pradhyumn's Murder Case Takes New Turn

Brutal murder of innocent Pradhyuman at Ryan International School, Gurugram, has taken a new shocking turn. CBI has concluded a 16-year-old Class 11 student of the same school as the prime suspect.

After the arrest of previously accused Ashok Kumar, the case was given to CBI. CBI recently revealed that Ashok Kumar was declared to be guilty as he was arrested by the police in the charge of murder case and also for sexually assaulting the victim.

According to the CBI statement, the 11th class student wanted the parent-teacher meeting (PTM) and examinations to be postponed and he had been planning different ways to meet his aim. A senior CBI officer added in his statement that the accused student “planned the murder to simply postpone the examinations and PTM that were about to be conducted in the school. He also stated that the accused juvenile wanted to commit something big that would force the concern authorities to shut the school for a few days.
After investigation, CBI came to know that the time when pradhyumn’s father dropped him with his elder sister Vidhi (who is in the fifth standard) to the school. Pradhyumn entered the washroom after saying bye to his sister Vidhi.

Meanwhile, the class 11th student “Pull Pradhyumn inside the washroom pretending of discussing something important, and within seconds, he slit at his throat. He came prepared that he was going to use the knife which he was carrying on someone. He didn’t know Pradhyumn well and “randomly” targeted him the officer added.

“I went blank and just did it,” is what the boy reportedly told CBI during questioning. The knife was recovered by Gurgram police from a commode in the toilet. CBI spokesperson Abh ishek Dayal said the accused was “weak in studies”, hence wanted the ongoing exams and PTM postponed.
Sources told Pipldelhi team, half-yearly exams for11th standard were going on during that time. The accused took the first exam on September 6 and was supposed to appear for another on September 8, the day of the murder.

There was neither anything against Ashok Kumar nor a sign of sexual assault towards Pradhyumn CBI concluded against the statement given by the police.

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