Padubidri, November 7: When a woman questioned a person in public for torturing, calling her over mobile, the person collapsed and died on the spot at bus stand here on Wednesday.
The deceased has been identified as auto driver Dinesh (46) of Manampadi.
About incident
It is said that the accused has been calling the woman over phone and used to harass her regularly. Irked by his attitude, she asked him to come to bus stand. When he reached the bus stand, she took him to task and assaulted him. Suddenly, the person collapsed. Though he was admitted to a hospital, he died in the hospital.
A case was registered at Padubidri police station alleging that he was killed after assaulting him. The police who registered a case have been investigating whether Dinesh died of heart attack or due to assault.
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New Delhi (PTI): A 16-year-old boy was stabbed to death at Ramleela ground in northwest Delhi for allegedly making social media comments that police described as "controversial", an official said on Wednesday.
According to the police, the assailants, also minors, attacked him with a knife, inflicting multiple stab wounds.
"A PCR call was received in the Shalimar Bagh Police Station regarding an injured boy lying in Ramleela ground. The police team reached the spot and found him with multiple stab wounds," a police officer said.
He was working as a labourer in a banquet hall for the last two days, the officer said. An FIR was registered and the police apprehended two juveniles in the case.
Preliminary investigation reveals that the deceased was stabbed due to an ongoing enmity, the officer said.
During questioning, the accused told the police that the victim had made "controversial comments" against them on social media. Following which, they intercepted him at Ramleela ground and stabbed him. He died on the spot, officer said.
"We have recovered a dagger and the victim's mobile phone. Further investigation in the case is underway," he added.