Brutal Daylight Murder: 20 Stab Wounds in Mumbai
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Mumbai, March 23 (NationPress) A young man, aged 20, met a gruesome fate in a disturbing daytime attack in the Dharavi district of Mumbai, as reported by local authorities on Monday. The suspect has been apprehended, and a murder investigation has commenced.
According to the Dharavi Police, the deceased, known as Ashwin Shivkumar Nadar, suffered more than 20 stab wounds inflicted by his friend, Ashiq Asim Akhtar Khan, who also slit the victim's throat.
This violent act appears to have arisen from a longstanding personal vendetta between the two individuals.
Law enforcement officials disclosed that the assailant was discovered at the scene, clutching a knife stained with blood. Witnesses recounted that Khan was making threats during the attack, declaring he would not spare Nadar and would harm anyone attempting to intervene.
Initial inquiries reveal that the victim and the perpetrator were familiar with one another and had a history of conflicts.
The police believe that the primary driving force behind this murder was the accused's anger after Nadar allegedly refused to continue a relationship or cohabitate with him. A prolonged personal dispute between the two is also thought to have played a significant role in this tragic incident.
Upon receiving alerts regarding the assault, the Dharavi Police swiftly arrived at the scene and took the suspect into custody.
The critically injured victim was rushed to Sion Hospital's emergency department. Despite medical efforts, he tragically succumbed to his injuries during treatment.
In another incident on March 17, a 42-year-old man reportedly murdered his wife by pushing her in front of an oncoming local train following a domestic quarrel. The suspect initially fled but was captured in Surat by the Railway Police Special Task Force.
Authorities noted that after committing the crime, the accused first fled towards Thane. He subsequently boarded a fast local train to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), continued to Dadar, and later took another train to Virar. Investigations indicated that he ultimately boarded a train heading to Gujarat from Virar railway station before being traced and arrested.