Murder in a Law Class: Two Seconds and Two Deaths... The Full Story of the Tarn Taran Incident?
A tragic shooting incident occurred at a law college in Tarn Taran, Punjab, where a student shot a classmate before turning the gun on himself, resulting in two deaths in mere seconds.
On Monday morning, a shocking incident unfolded at the Mai Bhago Law College in the village of Usma, Tarn Taran district, Punjab, when students were attending their classes as usual. The peaceful atmosphere was abruptly shattered by the sound of gunshots, leaving students and faculty in chaos and fear. Within just two seconds, two lives were extinguished, with little time for anyone to comprehend the unfolding tragedy.
CCTV footage from the college reveals the sequence of events leading to the shooting. A student, Prince Raj, entered the classroom and approached his classmate, Sandeep Kaur. After a brief conversation, the two moved to a corner of the room, where Prince suddenly drew a pistol and shot Sandeep in the head at close range. The situation escalated rapidly, as he quickly reloaded the gun to shoot himself, resulting in both individuals collapsing on the classroom floor.
This incident has sparked outrage and concern over safety within educational institutions in Punjab, especially amid rising incidents of violence among youth. The families of the victims are devastated, and the community is calling for answers as authorities investigate the motives behind this tragic act, raising pressing questions regarding mental health and the accessibility of firearms among young people in India.