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South Korean in Gurugram beats Nepali cook for missing train

By IANS | Updated: May 11, 2022 22:20 IST

Gurugram, May 11 In a bizarre incident, a South Korean national in Gurugram, thrashed his Nepali cook for ...

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Gurugram, May 11 In a bizarre incident, a South Korean national in Gurugram, thrashed his Nepali cook for missing his train, police said on Wednesday.

Ravinder Rawat, in his police complaint, said that he used to work as a cook at Ju Young's house, located at a society in Sector 43 for about a year, and was going home to Nepal now.

As he missed his train, he returned to his employer's flat.

"On Tuesday, around 2 a.m. Ju Young asked me why I had not gone home. As I told him that I missed my train and I will go Wednesday, he got angry and hurled utensils at me and when I ran away from the spot, Young followed me with a stick. Somehow I escaped the spot and hid and then reached the police station," Rawat told the police.

"We have registered a case against the South Korean national and also inform the higher authorities as the matter is related to a foreign citizen. The accused is yet to be arrested," Sushant Lok SHO Poonam Kumari told .

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