Stabbed 24 times in 30 seconds: 2 minors storm snooker club, hack 10th grade boy; chilled video posted on Instagram

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Shocking Pool Club Attack Caught on Camera

A disturbing video showing two teenagers violently attacking another boy at a pool club has spread quickly across social media. The footage reveals two 16-year-olds storming into Teela Jamalpura’s pool hall and repeatedly stabbing a classmate with a large knife.

Brutal Assault in Seconds

During the February 15 incident occurring around 9:15 PM, the attackers reportedly landed over two dozen knife blows in less than 30 seconds. Authorities confirm the violence stemmed from unresolved arguments between the teens.

Victim’s Harrowing Experience

The victim, a 16-year-old Class 10 student from Gautam Nagar, told police he was watching billiards when the accused confronted him. They allegedly insulted him and threatened to “teach a lesson” for being “overly dominant” in pool games.

Failed Self-Defense Attempt

When the victim resisted their verbal abuse, the pair first attacked with fists before pulling out a sharp weapon. Though he tried blocking with his left hand, he suffered deep cuts across both palms, fingers, elbows, and back. Blood loss was severe.

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Rescue and Ongoing Threats

Pool club employees Junaid and Arham intervened to stop the assault. As they dragged the attackers away, the assailants allegedly threatened to kill the victim if he returned to the establishment.

Medical Treatment and Legal Action

The injured teen’s father rushed him to Hamidia Hospital where surgeons operated on his damaged hands. After being discharged the next day, they filed a police report. Investigators noted the attackers themselves had shared the violent video on Instagram.

Police Investigation Progress

Since all involved are minors, police served notices to the accused teenagers in their parents’ presence. Sub-inspector Mahipal Singh revealed the victim had previously clashed with the attackers. The case remains active with potential addition of stricter charges.

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