Four police teams have been formed to probe the incident, and efforts are on to trace those involved in the incident using surveillance, CCTV footage. Photo | ANI
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Principal shot dead, woman teacher injured in chain snatching bid by bike-borne assailants in UP

Devendra Yadav and assistant teacher Kanchan Singh were attacked near Sahunpur village, Deoria. Assailants snatched Yadav’s gold chain and shot at him when he resisted while returning from a meeting.

PTI

BALLIA: A 57-year-old principal of a government school was shot dead while a woman teacher was injured after three motorcycle-borne assailants allegedly tried to snatch his gold chain, police said on Wednesday.

The incident took place on Tuesday when Devendra Yadav was returning home on a motorcycle along with assistant teacher Kanchan Singh after attending a school cluster meeting in a government school in Deoria district.

When the duo reached near Sahunpur village, the assailants intercepted them, snatched Yadav's gold chain and opened fire when he resisted.

Both were rushed to the community health centre in Siar from where Yadav was referred to Ballia, then to Mau, and finally to the trauma centre in Varanasi.

He succumbed to injuries on the way to Varanasi late Tuesday evening, police said.

Superintendent of Police Omveer Singh said an FIR is being registered.

Four police teams have been formed to probe the incident, and efforts are on to trace those involved in the incident using surveillance, CCTV footage and manual intelligence inputs.

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