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Uttar Pradesh: Brother of Youtuber Farmani Naaz, who became famous for ‘Har Har Shambhu’ song, murdered in Muzaffarnagar

“Uttar Pradesh: Brother of Youtuber Farmani Naaz, who became famous for ‘Har Har Shambhu’ song, murdered in Muzaffarnagar”, Opindia, August 7, 2023:

“On Saturday (5th August), the cousin brother of controversial YouTuber and singer, Farmani Naaz, was brutally murdered by unknown assailants. The victim was identified as 18-year-old Khurshid, who was a labourer by occupation.

The incident took place in Mohammedpur Maafi village in the Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh. The area falls under the jurisdiction of the Ratanpuri Police Station area.

As per reports, Khurshid returned home after offering prayers at around 7:30 pm on Saturday. After completing his dinner, he went for a walk at around 7:45 PM…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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