Real Estate Business Brutally Murdered In Old City

Hyderabad, Dec 4 (Maxim News) A man was brutally murdered in the city’s old town. Locals informed the police that an unidentified man was lying with stab wounds in the Rain Bazaar police station area. The police, who immediately reached the spot, rushed the victim to Yashoda Hospital in Santosh Nagar. However, the seriously injured man died during treatment. The police have registered a case and are investigating the incident.

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The deceased has been identified as Mohammed Junaid (30) of Rain Bazaar, Old Basti. Junaid, a real estate businessman, was stabbed indiscriminately with knives by some unidentified persons. The seriously injured Junaid was rushed to the hospital. The police said that his condition deteriorated and he died. Later, Junaid’s body was shifted to Osmania Mortuary for postmortem. The police have arrested two accused in connection with the murder and have started an investigation. They are investigating the reasons for the murder. However, Assistant Commissioner of Police Mirchok Shyam Sundar said that both the accused and the victim are relatives. The ACP revealed that they are investigating the reasons why Junaid was murdered. (Maxim News)


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