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Uttar Pradesh: Nawab stabs ‘friend’ 12 times over ₹3000 dispute in Bulandshahr, absconds after making viral video

“Uttar Pradesh: Nawab stabs ‘friend’ 12 times over ₹3000 dispute in Bulandshahr, absconds after making viral video”, Opindia, December 12, 2023:

“On Monday (11th December) evening, a 22-year-old man was stabbed to death by his ‘friend’ Nawab over a minor dispute of ₹3000. The incident took place in Khurja city in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh.

As per reports, the victim was identified as Sameer. Nawab and Sameer had a fight in the Tarinan locality on Sunday (10th December) over a sum of ₹3000. However, a compromise was reached between the two following the intervention of locals into the matter.

A day later, the victim went to the market along with his brother Hanif. Nawab confronted him and attacked Sameer with a knife. The accused slit the victim’s throat and stabbed 12 times in his neck and stomach…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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