Delhi: Youth Stabbed to Death Over Argument After He Tried to Intervene in a Dispute

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: January 16, 2026 20:09 IST2026-01-16T20:07:30+5:302026-01-16T20:09:52+5:30

A stabbing incident of crime has came to light in  Delhi's Jaitpur area were a 21-year-old youth got killed  ...

Delhi: Youth Stabbed to Death Over Argument After He Tried to Intervene in a Dispute | Delhi: Youth Stabbed to Death Over Argument After He Tried to Intervene in a Dispute

Delhi: Youth Stabbed to Death Over Argument After He Tried to Intervene in a Dispute

A stabbing incident of crime has came to light in  Delhi's Jaitpur area were a 21-year-old youth got killed  after  he tried to intervene in a dispute. According to PTI, deceased tried to intervene in a dispute involving his friend and a group of youths over an issue linked to a girl, said on Friday

According to police on late Thursday night, a group met another for a reconciliation meeting after arguing over social media posts. The meeting turned violent, resulting in injuries. Police received a call at 11:18 pm. Arriving at the scene, they found three injured men and took them to the hospital.

In separate incident, a 18-year-old youth was stabbed at Japanese Park in Rohini area in Delhi. Following the incident he was rushed to a hospital in critical condition, but unfortunately scummed to injuries. Initial reports stated that their might be possible love angle in this case. 

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However, police are  investigating all possibilities. Evidence has been collected from the crime scene for further legal action, says Delhi Police.  According to Delhi Police, "An 18-year-old youth, identified as Divyansh, was stabbed to death at Japanese Park in Rohini. He was rushed to a hospital in critical condition, where doctors declared him dead. Preliminary reports suggest a possible love affair angle, but police are investigating all possibilities. Evidence has been collected from the crime scene for further legal action": Delhi Police

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