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Man’s intestines pulled out

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 14, 2025 21:50 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarA heated argument at a liquor den in Waluj turned into a gruesome crime on recently afternoon ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

A heated argument at a liquor den in Waluj turned into a gruesome crime on recently afternoon when a man brutally stabbed another, slashing his stomach and pulling out his intestines. The attacker fled the scene, leaving the victim bleeding on the ground.

Police identified the accused as Avinash Kale, a resident of Waluj. The victim, Sunil Sonavane, was rushed to the government hospital with the help of locals and police personnel. The exact reason for the dispute remains unclear, but witnesses reported that the altercation had been escalating. According to officials, Kale repeatedly stabbed Sonavane in the abdomen before pulling out his intestines. As Sonavane collapsed in a pool of blood, Kale fled. Upon receiving the report, police launched a swift chase and apprehended him. By late evening, authorities were in the process of registering a case. PSI Ajay Shitole is leading the investigation.

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