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29-Yr-Old ‘Stabbed’ To Death At Bengaluru Bus Stop, DCP Says ‘Accused Was Known To Him’

by Edinburg Post Report
September 16, 2023
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A 29-year-old guy was stabbed to death at a tin industry bus stop in Bengaluru earlier this evening, news agency PTI reported. The police arrived on the scene. The victim has been identified as Rafiq Ahmed. 

Speaking about the incident, Whitefield DCP Dr Sanjeev M Patil stated: “A man namely Rafiq Ahmed died at a bus stop at Tin Factory in Bengaluru. It looks like he was stabbed to death, accused was known to him.”

More details regarding the incident is awaited. 

 

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