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Uttar Pradesh: Man Kills Business Partner Over Property Dispute, Throws Body in Canal in Ghaziabad; Four Arrested

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 7, 2024 14:09 IST

At least four people were arrested by the police after a businessman's body was found in Canal in Uttar ...

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At least four people were arrested by the police after a businessman's body was found in Canal in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad. According to the information received, a property dispute led to the murder of Rakesh Varshney and the arrest of prime suspect Raju Upadhyay.

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According to police reports, Upadhyay allegedly orchestrated Varshney's murder over a property worth 20 crores. Upadhyay is accused of first spiking Varshney's drink with alcohol, then administering a fatal overdose of anaesthesia. The body was then thrown in a canal.

The involvement of GTB hospital staff in procuring the anaesthesia adds another layer of complexity to the case. 

Tags: Uttar PradeshGhaziabadMurder NewsProperty Dispute
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