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Minor boy suffers acid burn injuries after 11-year-old boy throws cleaning liquid during Holi celebrations

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 12 March 2020, 16:46 IST

Holi celebrations turn into a gloomy situation in Pune on Tuesday where a minor boy suffered from burn injuries. The shocking incident took place when an 11-year-old boy threw cleaning liquid on the minor boy in the presence of adults on Tuesday morning at a residential complex in the Pimpri Chinchwad area of Pune.

On 10 March, the country was celebrating the festival of colours and amid Holi celebrations in Pune at around 10 am, a group of children residing in the residential complex was playing with colours. During the celebrations, the 11-year-old boy allegedly threw a cleaning liquid on an 8-year-old boy.


An investigation by Police revealed that the 11-year-old boy was not aware that the liquid was harmful and hence he threw the liquid on a child while playing with colours. The incident came to light when the minor boy complained of a burning sensation to his parents.

Soon, parents found some burn marks on the back and hands of the minor boy. After which the boy rushed to the hospital where necessary treatment was administered to him. Later, the police also informed the police about the incident.

According to the report of The Indian Express, Dnyaneshwar Sabale, Sangvi police station inspector said, "Primary probe shows that an 11-year-old boy had picked up a bottle of colourful liquid kept on the premises of a neighbouring building, which was undergoing maintenance. "

After the complaint filed by the family of the minor child, Police booked the 11-year-old boy for negligent handling of substance and causing hurt. As per the senior officials, a warning will be issued to the 11-year-old boy and he will be produced before the Juvenile Justice Board.

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First published: 12 March 2020, 16:46 IST