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Caught on camera: Man stabbed multiple times in Delhi’s posh Malviya Nagar

The 25-year-old man was stabbed multiple times by a group of men and he succumbed to his injuries on the spot.

Updated on: Aug 12, 2022, 18:26:07 IST
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A murder of a youth in a busy market in South Delhi’s posh Malviya Nagar locality on Thursday evening was caught on camera. The 25-year-old man was stabbed multiple times by a group of men and he succumbed to his injuries on the spot.

The accused stabbed the victim to death in the busy market area.
The accused stabbed the victim to death in the busy market area.

The victim was identified as Mayank Panwar. He was reportedly drinking with his friends at Qila Begumpur – less than a kilometre away from the Hauz Khas metro station – when he allegedly got into an argument with another group of men. As the argument heated up, Mayank and his friend were chased by the group. The accused then stabbed him to death in the busy market area.

This is the second such incident that took place in the national capital on Thursday. In the Wazirabad region of Delhi, a group of around 10 people attacked a teenager and a man around midnight.

According to media reports, a case has been filed against the accused and the investigation to nab the perpetrators is currently underway. More details on the FIR and the IPC sections under which the case is registered are still awaited.

 
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