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A 12-year-old Indian boy was burned alive by two men in an apparent argument over a kite string.
Vidhu Jain, the son of a kite seller, was taken hostage as he cycled to his younger brother's school to deliver his packed lunch in the town of Malerkotla in Sangrur district yesterday.
Witnesses later saw him running and screaming down a lane after he was allegedly doused in fuel and set on fire on a building site.
Passersby rushed him to hospital with 100 per cent burns, but he died of his injuries.
His father, Navneet Jain, who owns a shop in the town, told The Times of India: 'My son left home in the afternoon on a bicycle to deliver a lunch box to his younger brother who studies at another school.
'His shrieks were heard at a secluded place near Nawab Colony.
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