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Student beaten to death by DJs in Gurgaon

| | Oct 21, 2015, at 06:07 pm
Gurgaon, Oct 21 (IBNS) A student was beaten to death allegedly by the DJs at a birthday party in Gurgaon after a dispute over choice of music being played.

Reports quoted police as saying that the  party was organised in Gurgaon's Subhash Nagar area on Monday.

Rohit, a BBA student and a resident of Krishna Colony, was at the party with his friends. A group of people wanted to dance to their own choice of songs and reportedly asked Rohit to leave the dance floor.

The argument led to a fight and Rohit was beaten with hockey sticks and rods.

He was rushed to a nearby hospital in an unconscious state but was declared brought dead by the doctors.

Police have detained a few people over the incident.

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