A 18-year-old scrap worker lost his life on the streets of Delhi, in Govindpuri, after a row over a shared toilet escalated to violence. The argument that started between two neighbouring families became dangerous when Sudheer, aged 18, was stabbed fatally by a family staying on the first floor of the building.
The Incident
The incident occurred early yesterday morning between Sudheer and his brother Prem on one hand and their friend Sagar and the new tenants Bhikam Singh, who had shifted 45 days ago. The argument blew up after a common toilet over not being flushed. Witnesses testified that it snowballed quite quickly as both parties resorted to rods and knives.
Sudheer was stabbed in the chest, head, and face; this person was rushed to the hospital, but efforts to save him went in vain. His brother, Prem, was also injured and is being treated in the hospital, whereas Sagar was treated and released.
Family Dynamics and Motive
The argument was between Bhikam Singh, his wife Meena, and their three sons – Sanjay (20), Rahul (18), and a minor. Bhikam Singh hasworked with a shop selling building materials. He had relocated to the building a few days ago with his family. Sudheer, originally from Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, lived in rented accommodation with his brother, who ran an e-rickshaw, and paid ₹3,000 per month for the place.
Police Investigation
The case was reported when Bhikam Singh‘s family called up the police stating that their mother had been attacked. However, as per investigation it was found that the fight had become fierce, which ended with the death of Sudheer in a tragic sense. A murder case has been lodged and Bhikam Singh along with his family members have been taken into custody for further questioning.
An Unnecessary Tragedy
The tragic death highlights the growing tension among urban living spaces, in which disputations over common facilities have been subject to violence. The authorities are still conducting investigations into the circumstances of the fight that has shocked the community.