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Ballabhgarh incident: Mortal remains of woman who was shot dead in broad daylight handed over to her family

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 27, 2020 17:50 IST

Mortal remains of the woman who was shot dead in broad daylight by a man in Ballabhgarh on Monday, ...

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Mortal remains of the woman who was shot dead in broad daylight by a man in Ballabhgarh on Monday, have been handed over to her family in Faridabad today. The two accused in the incident have been sent to two-day police custody.

A 21-year-old student in Haryana was shot dead in broad daylight just outside her college by a man who first tried to shove her into his car. The woman's murder on the streets, barely 30 km from Delhi, has been caught in a frightening video that shows her attempts to save herself before being shot at point blank range.

The incident took place around 3.40 pm on Monday outside a college in Ballabgarh in Faridabad, where the woman, Nikita Tomar, had gone to take an exam. She was a final year commerce student.

The attacker, Touseef, and his friend Rehan, were apparently waiting in a car for her to come out. Touseef and Nikita knew each other and he had kidnapped her in 2018 too, said Faridabad police officer OP Singh.

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