This Article is From Oct 23, 2018

Gurgaon Judge's Teen Son Shot By Security Man Dies; Heart, Liver Donated

Police said the attack was the result of a "sudden provocation" when Mahipal Singh lost his temper when the judge's wife and son scolded him.

Gurgaon Judge's Teen Son Shot By Security Man Dies; Heart, Liver Donated

The Gurgaon judge's son and wife were shot at by an armed guard. (File)

Highlights

  • Gurgaon judge's guard opened fire at his wife and son on October 13
  • Police said attack was the result of "sudden provocation"
  • Additional Sessions Judge Krishan Kant's wife died soon after the attack
New Delhi:

The 19-year-old son of the Gurgaon judge who was shot at by his personal security guard on October 13, died of injuries at a hospital this morning. His heart, liver and kidney were donated.

Additional Sessions Judge Krishan Kant's 38-year-old wife died on October 14 and his son was in a critical state and on life support after they were shot at by their armed guard, Mahipal Singh, when they were coming out of a shopping mall on October 13.

The personal security officer was arrested soon after the incident and later sent to judicial custody. He had worked as personal security officer to various officials for the last four years. He had been working for the judge for over two years.

Police said the attack was the result of a "sudden provocation" when Mahipal Singh lost  his temper when the judge's wife Ritu and son Dhruv scolded him for being untraceable after they had finished their shopping at the Arcadia Market in Gurgaon's Sector 49.

In video footage of the incident recorded by an eyewitness, the guard was seen with the gun in his hand. He was also seen trying to push the teenager inside the car as he laid listless on the road.

Mahipal Singh's uncle had alleged that the police had taken away his wife and children, along with his ailing mother and brother-in-law.

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The gunman was arrested soon after he shot at the Gurgaon judge's wife and son. (File)

The uncle told TV channels that Mr Singh took the extreme step possibly because he was angry over the denial of his repeated pleas for leave to attend to his seven-year-old daughter, who was seriously ill. The police, however, said they are not aware of the whereabouts of Mahipal Singh's wife. "He had received repeated calls from his wife to reach home early to take his daughter to the doctor," Daan Singh was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.

But the judge rebuked him for this, according to the uncle. He also accused the judge and his family members of mistreating his nephew who resenting being ordered to run errands for them.

(With inputs from ANI and PTI)

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