Clash Over Unrequited Love in North Delhi Leads to Two Deaths
Two killed, several hurt in clash over one-sided affair in north Delhi
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In a violent clash in Zakhira, North Delhi, two individuals died and several others were critically injured due to a long-standing dispute related to unrequited affection. The incident, which occurred on May 1, has led to multiple arrests and ongoing investigations by local police.
- 01Two individuals died from injuries sustained in a clash over unrequited love.
- 02The incident involved two groups with a history of disputes linked to a romantic rivalry.
- 03Several injured were transferred to hospitals for advanced treatment, with some in critical condition.
- 04Police have registered two cross FIRs and made multiple arrests related to the incident.
- 05The situation underscores ongoing tensions within the community over personal disputes.
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A clash in Zakhira, North Delhi, on May 1 resulted in the deaths of two individuals and left several others critically injured. The violence reportedly stemmed from a long-standing dispute involving unrequited affection between Mansoor alias Sannata and Sabeena. Police arrived at the scene after receiving a call about a quarrel, but by then, the injured had already been taken to Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital. Due to the severity of their injuries, several were later referred to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Hospital for advanced treatment. Tragically, Mansoor and another individual, Imtiyaz, succumbed to their injuries during treatment. The police have registered two cross FIRs, with charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Following the incident, two individuals, Sabeena and Imran, were arrested, and a minor is also being apprehended. The ongoing tensions reflect deeper issues within the community, as previous disputes over the same matter have been documented.
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The violent incident has raised concerns about safety and community relations in Zakhira, highlighting the potential consequences of unresolved personal disputes.
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