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Kerala's Capital Horror: 19-Year-Old Stabbed to Death in Broad Daylight

A shocking incident unfolded in Kerala's capital when 19-year-old Alan was stabbed to death in broad daylight. The violence erupted from a verbal dispute among youths near the Thycaud temple area around 6 PM. Despite being rushed to the hospital by bystanders on a motorcycle, Alan was declared dead upon arrival. Police have taken two individuals into custody while investigating how a minor disagreement escalated into fatal violence.

Kerala: 19-year-old stabbed to death in broad daylight

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 17

Kerala's capital city witnessed a chilling incident on Monday evening when a 19-year-old youth was stabbed to death in broad daylight, sending shockwaves across the state capital.

The victim, identified as Alan, a resident of Rajaji Nagar, succumbed to his injuries following an altercation at Thycaud, nearly a few metres from the bustling city centre.

The incident took place around 6 p.m. behind the Thycaud temple.

According to preliminary information, a verbal dispute between a group of youths escalated rapidly and ended in a fatal stabbing.

The clash is believed to have originated over a disagreement related to a game they were playing.

Eyewitnesses reported that more than 30 students were involved in the heated exchange that soon spiralled out of control.

In a desperate attempt to save the youth, two individuals took injured victim Alan on a motorcycle and rushed him to the Thiruvananthapuram General Hospital.

However, Alan was declared dead on arrival.

Police sources confirmed that two persons have been taken into custody by the Cantonment Police following the incident, and further questioning is underway.

Witness accounts added disturbing details to the unfolding investigation.

Several students in school uniforms were seen among the mob gathered at the spot.

It is suspected that those who attempted to intervene and resolve a minor dispute between the youths ended up becoming the attackers, although police have yet to confirm this angle.

The presence of such a large group of students on a weekday evening, and the sudden escalation of a trivial disagreement into a brutal killing, have sparked widespread concern.

Residents and bystanders have expressed shock that a violent crime of this nature could unfold in a central and busy neighbourhood of the city.

Police teams are examining CCTV footage from the area and questioning multiple witnesses to piece together the sequence of events.

The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are expected to release more details as the probe progresses.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Shocking that this happened in broad daylight near Thycaud temple! I pass through that area regularly. The police need to increase patrolling in such busy areas. Violence among students is becoming too common these days.

Sarah B

As someone who recently moved to Thiruvananthapuram, this news is deeply concerning. The city has such a reputation for being safe and educated. My heart goes out to Alan's family. No parent should have to go through this.

Arjun K

While I condemn this violence completely, we also need to acknowledge that our education system focuses too much on marks and not enough on emotional intelligence and conflict resolution. Students need better guidance on handling disagreements.

Michael C

The two people who tried to save Alan on their motorcycle are heroes in this tragic situation. At least they showed humanity when others were losing theirs. Hope the police investigation brings justice quickly.

Nisha Z

Students in school uniforms involved in such violence? This is alarming! Schools and colleges must take responsibility for what their students are doing after classes. We need stricter monitoring and counseling programs.

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