In a tragic turn of events, Rithik, the young man who was brutally assaulted and forced to drink urine in a public incident in Meerut last year, has been murdered. The attack is believed to have been carried out by the same individuals responsible for the horrific public assault, according to Rithiks family. This incident, which shocked the entire community, continues to unfold with growing concerns over justice and accountability.Details of the incident: Year of fear and violenceRithiks father, Karan Singh, revealed that over the past year, his son had been attacked twice by the same group of assailants who were involved in the initial public humiliation. Despite the shocking nature of the assault, authorities were slow to act, and justice remained elusive. Karan Singh also pointed out that Ashish, one of the main perpetrators, was released on bail, while no action had been taken against other individuals captured in the viral video of the assault.UP के मेरठ मे पिछले वर्ष जिस युवक ऋतिक को सरेआम पीटकर यूरिन पिलाया गया था उसकी हत्या कर दी गई हैं। आरोप उन्ही लड़को पर हैं जिन्होंने पिछले वर्ष वारदात को अंजाम दिया था। ऋतिक के पिता करण सिंह ने बताया एक वर्ष मे उनके बेटे पर 2 बार हमला हुआ। हमलावर आशीश ज़मानत पर हैं। वीडियो मे दिख… pic.twitter.com/75xahqPshy— TRUE STORY (@TrueStoryUP) November 26, 2024The continued struggle for justiceThe murder of Rithik has raised serious questions about the effectiveness of law enforcement in addressing such grave matters. The involvement of the same individuals in both the previous assault and the recent murder has left the family frustrated and grieving. They are demanding justice and a thorough investigation into the events leading up to Rithiks tragic death.Conclusion: Calls for justice grow louderAs Rithiks family mourns the loss of their son, the community continues to demand accountability. The disturbing cycle of violence and the apparent lack of consequences for the perpetrators highlight the urgent need for stronger action from authorities. Rithiks tragic death has sparked outrage, and calls for justice are growing louder across the region.