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Five killed, two injured in firing at wrestling centre in Rohtak

By ANI | Updated: February 13, 2021 06:05 IST

Five people were killed and two others received injuries in a firing incident at a wrestling centre in Haryana's Rohtak district on Friday evening, according to the police.

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Five people were killed and two others received injuries in a firing incident at a wrestling centre in Haryana's Rohtak district on Friday evening, according to the police.

The firing took place at the wrestling centre which is adjacent to a private college.

According to police, the firing took place due to an old rivalry.

The Police reached the spot after getting information and took the injured to a nearby hospital. Police have taken custody of the bodies and sent them for post-mortem.

Further investigation is underway, police said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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