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4 arrested in Delhi for killing man for playing loud music

By ANI | Updated: October 28, 2020 00:55 IST

Four men were arrested for allegedly killing a man and injuring two of his brothers after a quarrel broke out between two neighbouring families for playing loud music at Jhuggi Sarai Pipal Thala of the national capital on Tuesday.

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Four men were arrested for allegedly killing a man and injuring two of his brothers after a quarrel broke out between two neighbouring families for playing loud music at Jhuggi Sarai Pipal Thala of the national capital on Tuesday.

According to Delhi Police, they received a PCR call regarding a quarrel near Adarsh Nagar Metro station Gate No. 4, Jhuggi Sarai Pipal Thala at around 3.15 pm on Tuesday.

"Police reached the spot and came to know that a quarrel took place between two neighbours over playing loud music and the injured people have been brought to BJRM Hospital for treatment. In BJRM Hospital one person namely Sushil (29) was found brought dead," a statement by police said.

The police said that two brothers of the deceased were also found admitted at BJRM Hospital for treatment.Police recorded the statement of one injured brother named l and then shifted both the injured to Safdarjung hospital for further treatment.

"Four accused have been apprehended and further investigation is in progress," police said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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