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Youth threatenes to kill father over small dash

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 9, 2023 23:40 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A young man brutally beat and injured his father at Triveninagar of N-7 on Wednesday over a ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A young man brutally beat and injured his father at Triveninagar of N-7 on Wednesday over a trivial issue. A case was registered against Amol Rajendra alias Rajesh Parashar with Cidco police station.

According to details, Rajendra was going to water a tree after worshipping at 9.30 am, yesterday. At that time, Amol was sleeping in the hall. Amol's feet received a slight dash from his father. He became angry and started arguments with his father. The argument escalated and Amol threw a chair at his father.

Later, he also beat and injured his father by breaking his head with a stick. The son also threatened to kill his father after vandalising the materials in the house. Rajendra was admitted to the hospital. A case was registered against Amol on the complaint of his father.

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