In Gurugram, two colleagues attacked their 24-year-old colleague after making fun of his accent at a party. The young man was seriously injured in this attack. Police have registered FIR against both the accused.
A late night party among friends in DLF Phase-III, Gurugram ended badly. Here two people made fun of one of their own colleagues and abused him. The matter escalated so much that he attacked his partner fatally, due to which the 24-year-old youth was seriously injured. This incident happened on 21st May. According to the police, the name of the victim is Aditya Raj Pandey. 24 year old Aditya is originally from Bihar and currently lives in DLF Phase-III. He works in a business process outsourcing (BPO) company in Sector 48. It is alleged that Uday Sansanwal and Nikhil Sansanwal attacked him after an altercation during a liquor party in a rented room in U Block.
According to the complaint, Aditya had gone to a colleague’s room at around 2 am to meet his friend Ansh Tyagi. “When Aditya reached there, Ansh Tyagi, the two accused and a woman were already there and drinking. All of them work at the same place,” a police officer said.
Police said that the matter worsened when the accused started making fun of Aditya’s accent. This joke soon turned into abuse. When Aditya objected to this, the situation worsened. Aditya alleged that first Uday slapped him, after which both the accused together punched him hard on his face and head. The police officer further said, “Their friends intervened and separated them. Before leaving, the accused also threatened to kill Aditya.”
It is being told that the victim became unconscious after the assault, after which his friends took him to a private hospital. The medico-legal report confirmed head injuries and swelling around both the eyes. The FIR also states that “the report also mentions the smell of alcohol coming from the mouth of the victim.” After investigating and verifying the complaint, Gurugram’s DLF Phase-III police have registered an FIR against both the accused under sections 117(2) (causing grievous hurt), 351(3) (criminal intimidation) and 3(5) (common intention) of the Indian Code of Justice (BNS).