Mumbai man kills brother for wanting to go out during lockdown!


Mumbai, Mar 27 (IANS): In an unprecedented incident, a Mumbai man allegedly killed his younger brother for trying to step out of home during the ongoing 21-day lockdown period, police said here on Thursday.

The incident happened late on Thursday in the Poisar slum colony in the north-west suburb of Kandivali, said an official of Samata Nagar Police Station.

According to investigations, Durgesh L. Thakur, 21, who worked in a private company in Pune, insisted on stepping out of the house during the lockdown period to buy some essentials.

His elder brother Rajesh L. Thakur, 28, who runs a saloon, and his wife tried to stop him from going out, but the adamant younger brother refused to heed them.

In the huge altercation that followed, Rajesh allegedly picked up an iron pan and rod and brutally assaulted his younger brother, who subsequently died of severe injuries.

He has been arrested on charges of murder and further investigations are on, said an official. He was produced before a court on Thursday and sent to police custody.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Mar 27 2020

    Everybody is now very aggressive.Situation is heated.when deceased one is 21years old,not a child.why should others hold him back when he urgently wanted something to buy?Now it has come to tragody,sure he didnt want it.Now it is too late to repent.Heartfelt sympathy to the family.May the soul of victim may rest in peace.

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