Nisha: Haryana: Coach kills female wrestler, leaving her mother battling for life in Sonepat, killing her brother. Gurgaon News – Times of India

ROHTAK: Nisha City-level wrestler Dahiya, 21, and his brother were allegedly shot by their coach at the lone wrestling academy in their village, Halalpur. Sonipat district on Wednesday
Their mother Dhanpati Devi, who came to the academy to take her daughter home, was also shot air Kumar was in-charge of the Village Wrestling Academy. He is being treated at PGIMS. RohtakAnd his condition is said to be critical. Both’s father Dayanand is posted in CRPF in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Pawan wrestlers of the village run the franchise of the wrestling academy owned by Sushil Kumar. Sources said that Pawan first shot Nisha, who was practicing at the academy for nearly three years. Then she calls Dhanpati and says that she can come to pick up Nisha as her practice time was over, and Suraj shoots at them. Suraj died on the spot, while Dhanpati was seriously injured. The accused, a resident of Rohtak village, fled from the spot with the CCTV footage of the wrestling academy. Later, the team of Kharkhoda police station reached the spot and sent the bodies to Civil Hospital Sonepat for post-mortem. Sonipat. Nisha and Sooraj were declared brought dead while Dhanpati was referred to PGI Rohtak.
Sonipat ASP Mayank Gupta told the media that Nisha and her brother were shot by their coach Pawan Kumar, who ran a wrestling academy. He said that the deceased Nisha should not be confused with the national wrestling player Nisha Dahiya, formerly a local wrestler.
Police said their teams are searching for the whereabouts of the accused after registering an FIR under relevant sections. Sources said that the angry villagers ransacked and set fire to the wrestling academy following the shocking incident that happened earlier in the day. Sonipat SP Rahul Sharma said that Kumar was a resident of Baland village in Rohtak district. She was married in Halalpur village of Sonipat. Police said that different teams are working to arrest the accused.

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