Kerala Expat Killed in Sharjah After TikTok Dispute Escalates to Violence
Kerala Expat Stabbed, Clubbed To Death In Sharjah After 'TikTok War'; Suspects Held

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Ismail Ponnan Ibrahim Kutty, a 40-year-old Kerala expatriate, was fatally stabbed in Sharjah following a social media dispute that escalated into a physical confrontation. The incident has shocked the Indian community in the UAE, prompting an investigation and the detention of multiple suspects.
- 01The victim, Ismail Ponnan Ibrahim Kutty, was a 40-year-old bakery employee and social media influencer.
- 02The violent confrontation stemmed from a disagreement during a TikTok live session that escalated to a physical meeting.
- 03Kutty was attacked with sharp objects near a park in the Al Nahda area of Sharjah.
- 04Despite emergency medical efforts, he died from injuries related to haemorrhage and hypovolaemic shock.
- 05Authorities have detained multiple suspects as the investigation into the incident continues.
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A violent altercation in Sharjah has resulted in the death of Ismail Ponnan Ibrahim Kutty, a 40-year-old expatriate from Kerala. The incident reportedly originated from a dispute during a TikTok live session, which escalated into a face-to-face confrontation. Witnesses indicated that the confrontation occurred near a park in the Al Nahda area, where Kutty was attacked with sharp objects, leading to severe injuries. Emergency responders transported him to Al Qassimi Hospital, but he succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival. His death certificate cited haemorrhage and hypovolaemic shock from the assault as the cause of death. The incident has left Kutty's family in Kerala grieving, as he is survived by his wife and young son. Authorities have detained several suspects and are actively investigating the case, while efforts are underway to repatriate Kutty's body to India.
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The incident has caused distress within the Indian expatriate community in the UAE, highlighting the potential dangers of online disputes escalating into real-world violence.
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