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Acid attack on law student in Srinagar

SRINAGAR: A law student was injured in an acid attack by unidentified car-borne youths outside her college in Nowshehra area of the city, police said on Thursday.

Acid attack on law student in Srinagar

Students hold a protest after a girl was attacked with acid by unidentified youths travelling in a car in Srinagar on Thursday. ANI



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SRINAGAR: A law student was injured in an acid attack by unidentified car-borne youths outside her college in Nowshehra area of the city, police said on Thursday.
The 21-year-old girl, a student at a private law college, was attacked with acid by some youths from a moving car, a police officer said.
He said the girl was rushed to nearby SKIMS hospital where doctors said she has received severe burn injuries.
The police officer said they have taken cognisance of the incident and started investigations to track down the assailants.
This is the second acid attack in Srinagar in two years.
A 30-year-old private school teacher was the victim of a similar attack in January last year in Baghat-Barzulla area of the city.
Meanwhile, students of the law college staged a protest after the attack. –Agencies

 

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