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21-year-old student stabbed to death by gay partner in Pune

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 29, 2023 13:23 IST

In a shocking incident, a 21-year old man was allegedly stabbed to death by his homosexual partner in Wagholi ...

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In a shocking incident, a 21-year old man was allegedly stabbed to death by his homosexual partner in Wagholi area of Pune city on Tuesday evening, police said. The deceased was pursuing the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) course and stayed in a hostel, said an official of Lonikand police station.

He was attacked with a sharp weapon on Bakori Road in Wagholi area. "The attacker fled from the spot. A man who saw the deceased lying in a pool of blood rushed him to the hospital. On the way, the injured man told this person the attacker's name, and also told him that it was a fallout of a love affair. He then passed out and died at the hospital," the official said. Police have formed teams to track down the accused, he added. 

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