The boy, identified as Sheikh Mustafa, a resident of Siddiqui Nagar, was admitted to a private here hospital yesterday and died of the burns at 8.15 AM, Deputy Commissioner of Police (west zone) V Satyanarayana said today.
While the boy's parents alleged that some army personnel were involved in the matter, the Army denied the allegations, saying its investigation found "that no Army personnel is involved in this incident".
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The boy was found burnt after being doused with kerosene in the military area yesterday. He suffered 90 per cent burns in the incident, police had earlier said.
When asked if police suspected any foul play, the DCP said the boy's family members were alleging that military personnel set him afire.
"Investigation is going on. Three teams have been formed including forensic, dog squad, besides the central crime station--a wing of Hyderabad city police--are working on it.
"Since the boy, after he suffered burn injuries, apparently kept on telling that two military personnel set him on fire, the family members are accusing the army men of being involved," he said.
Tension prevailed in Mehdipatnam yesterday after the incident but the situation is now peaceful, he said.
The Army had yesterday said none of its personnel was involved in the incident.
"On investigation, it is found that no Army personnel is involved in this incident. The Army condemns this act. All necessary assistance is being provided to the police authorities to carry out a detailed investigation to arrive at the truth," a statement by the Army said.
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