Elderly Man Found Murdered At Begum Bazar Shop

Hyderabad, July 28 (Maxim News): An elderly man was found murdered at his shop at Begum Bazaar on Sunday morning.

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The victim Hakeem (70), a resident of Moghalpura ran a battery repairs shop at Feelkhana Begum Bazar.  On Saturday night, he didn’t return and his son Khallel came to the shop today morning and found Hakeem lying dead in a pool of blood. 

“Some persons had repeatedly hit the man on his head with a tool; leading to his death.  Efforts are on to identify and arrest the assailant, said an official of Begum Bazar Police station.

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The police clues team visited the spot and collected some material. A tracker dog was also surmounted to assist the investigators.  

A case is registered.  (Maxim News)


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