How did a 'jilted' law student end up shooting a classmate in Punjab?
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Chandigarh, Feb 9 (NationPress) In a shocking turn of events, a first-year law student reportedly fatally shot a female classmate during a lecture at a private college in Punjab’s Tarn Taran district on Monday, before turning the gun on himself.
The suspect, Prince Raj, was injured, while the victim, Sandeep Kaur, succumbed to her injuries at the scene, according to police reports.
This tragic incident unfolded at Mai Bhago Law College in Usma village just moments before class commenced.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Jagbir Singh informed the press that Raj fired at Sandeep during the class, resulting in her death, and subsequently shot himself.
Authorities are conducting an investigation to uncover the motive behind this act. CCTV footage revealed Prince entering the classroom with a backpack, alongside Sandeep and another female student.
After a brief conversation, the three took their seats at the back of the room. A few moments later, Raj opened his bag, retrieved a firearm, aimed it at Sandeep Kaur, and shot her at close range.
As she fell to the ground, the perpetrator pointed the gun at his own head and fired, collapsing on the floor with serious injuries.
While Sandeep Kaur died instantly, Raj was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Investigators are working to ascertain the motive and how the weapon was smuggled onto campus.
Both students appeared to be around 19-20 years old. The local community is in shock, with speculation suggesting possible unreciprocated romantic feelings.
Sandeep Kaur's mother alleged that Raj had been harassing her daughter, a concern she had previously raised with the college authorities. She expressed outrage over how Raj could enter the campus armed and demanded strict action against him.
Victim’s sister, Manpreet Kaur, shared with the media: "My sister informed him of her engagement and urged him to stop following her, but despite her rejection, he continued to pursue her. He was clearly not mentally stable."