Delhi Revenge Killing: 3 Minors Stab Double-Murder Accused on Bail
3 Minors Stab Double-Murder Accused in Delhi Revenge

Delhi's Mahendra Park Witnesses Brutal Revenge Killing

In a shocking incident that highlights the cycle of violence in the national capital, a man accused in a double-murder case was brutally stabbed to death by three minors in Delhi's Mahendra Park area. The victim, identified as Rakesh Kumar alias Sonu, was currently out on bail and facing trial for the previous murders.

CCTV Footage Reveals Chilling Attack Details

The Delhi Police received information on November 7, 2025 that Rakesh Kumar, a 51-year-old resident of BH-711A, Shalimar Bagh, had been admitted to Babu Jagjivan Ram Memorial Hospital with multiple stab injuries. The police investigation took a dramatic turn when they analyzed CCTV footage from the crime scene.

"As per the CCTV footage we found, three people were seen stabbing the deceased multiple times and fleeing the spot around 1.15 am," revealed a police officer involved in the investigation. The footage clearly showed the minors attacking Kumar with lethal force before escaping from the location.

Revenge Motive Behind the Deadly Assault

During further investigation, police uncovered the disturbing connection between the current killing and Kumar's previous criminal case. Rakesh Kumar had been accused in a double-murder case at Mahendra Park and was released on bail on October 19, 2024. He was actively facing trial in the case before the court of the Additional Sessions Judge in Rohini.

What makes this case particularly noteworthy is the identity of one of the attackers. "The motive behind the crime appears to be revenge as one of the minors found to be involved is a cousin of a victim who was murdered in the earlier case," confirmed a police officer. This revelation points toward a calculated act of retaliation rather than a random act of violence.

The police have identified all three attackers as minors and are proceeding with the investigation according to juvenile justice protocols. The case has raised serious questions about bail provisions for serious offenders and the growing trend of vigilante justice in the city.