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Ahmedabad School Murder: Screenshot of Students’ Chat Surfaces Online

A Class 10 student’s fatal stabbing at an Ahmedabad school triggered protests, vandalism, and anger. Adding to the outrage, a viral Instagram chat allegedly showed the Class 9 accused admitting responsibility, raising concerns about school discipline.

Published By: Drishya Madhur
Last Updated: August 21, 2025 14:34:01 IST

A class 10 student was attacked on Tuesday at Ahmedabad’s Khokra, igniting public outrage and massive protests. The victim died at the hospital on Wednesday. The attack is a student of class 9, who has been booked by the police. 

The incident, which began as a minor tussle but escalated into violence. Reportedly, after the boy died, protestors surrounded the Seventh Day Adventist School. A violent mob vandalized the school premises and attacked the staff members.

Viral Screenshots Go Viral

Amid the protests, a screenshot of the chats between the accused and his friend are going viral on X. 

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The chats read:

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 culd have just beaten

him up, not killed him.

Accused: Whatever happened has happened now.

Friend: Take care of yourself, Go underground for sometime. Delete these chats. 

Accused: Ok

Later, the accused asked his friend to tell the incident to a common acquaintance, “Tell him that I killed him. He knows me, tell him right now.”

The Daily Guardian could not independently verify the authenticity of these screenshots. 

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Parents’ Concerns

Parents have raised their concerns that the school has been ignoring complaints about students for years. One parent told ANI, “For the past two years, such incidents have been coming to light… Boys speak indecent language on the school bus.”

She further stated that the students carry phones and knives to school, harass girls, and even watch pornographic content in their computer room. Despite complaints being raised, the school took no action.

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