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Faridabad: 17 year old Girl Shot by Bike-Riding Guy on Her Way Home from Coaching

A scary shooting shook up Shyam Colony in Ballabgarh, Faridabad, Haryana, around 5:30 pm on Monday evening. A 17-year-old girl got hit by bullets from a homemade pistol fired by some guy on a motorcycle.

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Gurugram: A scary shooting shook up Shyam Colony in Ballabgarh, Faridabad, Haryana, around 5:30 pm on Monday evening. A 17-year-old girl got hit by bullets from an India-made pistol fired by some guy on a motorcycle. She was just heading back from her private coaching classes when he pulled up and shot at her. The main bullet grazed her shoulder, and bits of shrapnel tore into her hand too. Cops say the shooter ditched the gun at the spot and zoomed off on his bike.

Who Might This Shooter Be?

Police think the victim knows the boy. He went to the same coaching center as the girl. About two weeks ago, she stopped chatting with him, and that ticked him off big time. Right now, they're treating it like a stalking case that turned violent. The accused is still absconding, but police found the pistol he dropped in a hurry.

What is the condition of Victim?

She is in the hospital and under treatment. According to doctors, her condition is stable, but it's serious. Her shoulder wound was in the worst condition, and she had cuts on her hand. The police on the scene mentioned the shooter bolted right after pulling the trigger, leaving her bleeding on the road.

What action was taken by police?

Ballabgarh city police jumped on it fast—they've filed a case and got teams out hunting the suspect. The crime branch and local officers are digging through CCTV tapes, checking out the bike details, and grilling anyone who might know something. They're dead set on nabbing him quick.

What's Next?

The big question is, will the police catch the accused soon? But beyond that, people are waiting to see if the local police, admins, and even coaching centers step up for the justice.

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