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Yusuf Ali stabbed multiple times to death for just Rs 3,000 in broad daylight by Shahrukh: Delhi

“WATCH Delhi shocker: Youth stabbed multiple times to death for just Rs 3,000 in broad daylight”, First Post, August 2, 2023:

“A 21-year-old man was stabbed to death allegedly over ₹ 3,000 in south Delhi’s Tigri area on Wednesday, police said. A video purporting to show Yusuf Ali being stabbed has become widely circulated on social media.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Chandan Chowdhary said that Officers at Tigri police station received a PCR call regarding the stabbing in the morning. Yusuf Ali, a resident of Sangam Vihar, was taken to Batra Hospital where doctors declared him dead.

In his statement, Yusuf’s father Sahid Ali said his son was threatened by one Shahrukh around three-four days ago over a financial matter, Chowdhary said…..”

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