According to police, Nayak was earlier in a relationship with a girl he met on social media. 
Bhubaneswar

Teen killed in sword attack over love triangle in Odisha's Jatni

Police detain two minors and arrest an adult after a 19-year-old is stabbed to death in a premeditated attack sparked by a romantic rivalry.

Express News Service

BHUBANESWAR: Police on Saturday detained a 16-year-old boy and his minor friend on charges of killing another teenager on the outskirts of the city on Friday. Another accused, Subharanjan Barik (19), was arrested earlier in the day.

The victim, Smruti Ranjan Nayak (19) of Jatni, had recently cleared his +2 examinations. According to police, Nayak was earlier in a relationship with a girl he met on social media. After they parted ways, the 16-year-old entered into a relationship with the same girl, which Nayak opposed. He had even warned the boy not to contact her.

Police said the 16-year-old then conspired with his 17-year-old friend, both Plus Two second-year students, and Barik, a driver by profession, to kill Nayak. Around 1.30 pm on Friday, the trio called Nayak to meet them near Goru Hata under Jatni police limits. The victim’s elder brother, Pritiranjan Nayak, had seen him with the three shortly before the crime.

An argument broke out, during which the assailants attacked Nayak with a sword multiple times before fleeing on a bike. He was rushed to Capital Hospital, but succumbed to his injuries during treatment.

“The two minors have been produced before the Juvenile Justice Board, while Barik has been arrested. The weapon of offence has been seized and further investigation is underway,” said Jatni IIC Stalin Biswal.

Budget Session LIVE | Opposition stages walkout in Lok Sabha, Rajya sabha adjourned till 2

MHA guidelines on Vande Mataram: All six stanzas to be sung before National Anthem in govt events, schools

White House removes 'certain pulses' from revised India trade deal fact sheet

Delhi Police issues notice to Penguin publications amid row over Naravane’s unpublished memoir

Government seeks feedback on draft DAP 2026, pushes 'owned by India' and speedier buys

SCROLL FOR NEXT