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Birthday celebration turns violent as miscreants clash with sharp weapons

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 20, 2025 19:30 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarA birthday celebration turned into a brutal clash between two groups of miscreants at Sathe chowk near ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

A birthday celebration turned into a brutal clash between two groups of miscreants at Sathe chowk near TV Center late Wednesday night.

The altercation, which started over a minor dispute while cutting the cake, quickly escalated into violence, with attackers wielding sharp weapons. Eyewitnesses reported that a group from Siddharth Chowk was celebrating when individuals from Jadhavwadi and N-11 arrived, leading to a heated exchange. Within moments, the situation spiraled out of control, leaving three to four youths injured. The victims were rushed to a private hospital for treatment. Locals stated that some of those involved are known gang members who frequently cause unrest in the area. Shockingly, minors were also part of the violent scuffle. Despite the severity of the incident, no official complaint had been lodged at the Cidco police station as of late Wednesday night.

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