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Following the terrifying Ahmedabad school murder, a screenshot of students’ discussion becomes viral.

News Mania Desk / Piyal Chatterjee / 21st August 2025

On Wednesday, parents and residents of a private school in Ahmedabad staged widespread demonstrations and vandalism after a Class 10 student was fatally stabbed by his junior after an incident.

A terrifying conversation between the accused and his friend, during which the child admitted to the crime, was discovered during an initial police investigation. The exchange also revealed the purported reason behind his knife assault on his senior.

After being assaulted on Tuesday and taken to the hospital, the victim passed away on Wednesday from his wounds. According to reports, the event started as a small altercation between the two kids that got out of hand. Massive demonstrations outside Khokra’s Seventh Day Adventist School erupted at the news. As previously reported by HT, a rowdy mob attacked staff members and damaged school property.

Outside the Seventh Day Adventist School in Khokra, Ahmedabad, where the incident took place, there was a great deal of indignation and protest. The school staff was beaten and the property was vandalized by a hostile mob.

The alleged conversation is between the accused, who uses the Instagram handle musefff.ms, and his friend,

The screenshot shows the chat which goes like this:

Friend: Bhai, did you do something today?

Accused: Yes.

Friend: Did you stab someone?

Accused: Who told you?

Friend: Please call for a minute.

Friend: ***** You can’t stab someone to death for this. You could have just beaten him up, not killed him.

Accused: Whatever happened has happened now.

Friend: Take care of yourself. Go underground for some time. Delete these chats.

The accused asked how his friend came to know about the incident, to which the friend explained that he had met a common acquaintance on the road who told him about it.

“Tell him (the common friend) that I killed him. He knows me, tell him right now,” the accused said

When the accused asked how his friend learned about the incident, the friend replied that he had heard about it from a common acquaintance he had met while traveling.

Inform the ordinary friend that I killed him. The accused said, “Tell him now; he knows me.” A parent told that she had reported to the school administration on multiple occasions about misbehavior, including boys harassing girls, carrying knives and phones, using profane language, making obscene gestures, and even watching porn in the computer room. She said the school administration dismisses such cases by calling parents, taking written apologies, and letting students off without strict action.

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