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J&K man strangles 8-year-old daughter and slits throat after she stops him from attempting suicide, arrested
According to the official, for about 45 minutes, Iqbal tried to persuade his daughter to leave and also gave her Rs 10 to buy candies but she refused to go.

A horrific incident has come to light from Jammu and Kashmir where a man killed his 8-year-old daughter after she failed his plan to commit suicide. Police have arrested the accused Mohammad Iqbal Khatana on murder charges.
During the interrogation, Iqbal, who is a driver by profession, confessed to having killed his daughter after she came in the way of his plan to die by suicide. The gruesome killing is reported from Khurhama village in the Lolab area of Srinagar’s Kupwara district.
The official said Iqbal and his wife had an ugly fight following which he had left home with a knife. Iqbal’s daughter, one of four siblings, followed him and got into his vehicle when he tried to drive away.
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According to the official, for about 45 minutes, Iqbal tried to persuade his daughter to leave and also gave her Rs 10 to buy candies but she refused to go. Yogul Manhas, Senior Superintendent Of Police, Kupwara, said Iqbal kept thinking all the time that how he would take the drastic step in the presence of her daughter.
In a fit of rage, he then strangled her, slit her throat and dumped the body in a firewood storage shed, and later went home, Manhas said. When the family asked him about the girl, he denied that she was accompanying him. Police said at least four people had seen the girl accompanying Iqbal.
Not only this but when the family confronted him about the girl, Iqbal went to the police station to file a missing report. But by the time he returned from the police station, the family and relatives had recovered the body from the firewood storage shed, the SSP said.
During the investigation, he confessed his crime after which he has been arrested.
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Indian-origin data analyst dies after being hit by bus at US airport
Kolla is survived by his wife and two sons.

Indian-American data analyst was killed in an accident after a bus hit him at the Logan international airport in US’s Boston while he was waiting for his friend. The deceased, identified as Vishwachand Kolla, had gone to pick up a friend when the mishap happened.
Kolla was originally from Andhra Pradesh. He was working with Takeda Pharmaceutical Company. According to the reports, he was at the US Airport in Boston to pick up a visiting musician traveling to Boston when he met with an accident.
The 47-year-old Kolla, according to State Police spokesperson Dave Procopio, was standing on the driver’s side of his Acura Vehicle while the Dartmouth Transportation motor coach was simultaneously traveling on the roadway. Based on the investigation, Kolla was dragged along the driver’s side of his SUV until the middle of the bus made contact with him.
An off-duty rushed to the spot to help Kolla but he died on the spot. The 54-year-old woman was driving the bus. The police have inspected the bus and have not yet arrested the woman. The passengers were quickly rushed off the bus and their luggage was moved to another part of the airport.
Meanwhile, Kolla’s relatives have set up a gofundme page for USD 406,151 raised of the USD 750,000 goal. Kolla is survived by his wife and two sons.
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Bihar man dies, cousin injured in assault by unidentified attackers in Uttar Pradesh’s Ballia
A Bihar resident died while his cousin sustained grievous injuries after the duo was reportedly assaulted by unidentified attackers in Sukhpura area of Ballia district in Uttar Pradesh, officials said on Monday.

A Bihar resident died while his cousin sustained grievous injuries after the duo was reportedly assaulted by unidentified attackers in Sukhpura area of Ballia district in Uttar Pradesh, officials said on Monday.
According to the police, the victims, Pritam Pathak and his cousin Nishu, were returning home late on Sunday night when they were intercepted by the assailants near the Van Bihar turn and viciously beaten.
The cousins sustained critical injuries in the assault and were rushed to Ballia district hospital where doctors declared Pritam dead on arrival, while his cousin, Nishu suffered a grave head injury and is currently undergoing treatment at the hospital.
An official said that on receiving information about the incident, a police team including Additional Superintendent of Police Durga Prasad Tiwari and other senior officers, arrived at the scene and rushed the two victims to the district hospital.
Circle Officer Rajesh Kumar Tiwari said the two victims, Pritam and his cousin Nishu, aged between 20 and 25 years are residents of Dumraon village in Bihar’s Buxar district and were returning home after visiting their aunt’s house when they were attacked, adding that Pritam’s body has been sent for post mortem and further details are awaited.
Nishu, who survived the attack, told newsmen at the district hospital that Pritam and himself were suddenly pounced upon by around 30-40 unidentified attackers who brutally thrashed them for no apparent reason.
Pritam’s aunt Savitri said the two young men had reached the highway after visiting her house in the evening when the incident took place.
A senior police official said a case under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), has been registered against the attackers and further investigation is underway to determine the motive behind the assault and to identify and arrest the unidentified assailants.
Further details are awaited, he said.
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Umpire stabbed to death over no-ball during cricket match in Odisha’s Cuttack
Lucky was critically injured and was rushed to the hospital CB Medical College and Hospital where doctors declared him dead.

A shocking incident has come to light from Odisha’s Cuttack where an umpire was stabbed to death during a local cricket match. Reports state the dispute occurred after he displayed a no-ball signal, which resulted in a heated argument between the players.
The incident happened in Cuttack district’s Mahisalanda under Choudwar police limits on Sunday afternoon. The deceased, identified as Lucky Raut, was killed in a fit of anger over the no-ball signal.
According to the officials, the eyewitness claimed that the deceased was stabbed on the field with a sharp knife by Muna Rout, who is still absconding. This happened after a fight broke out between two under-18 cricket teams from Shankarpur and Berhampur.
The heated argument took place between Lucky Raut and Jaga Raut after the former declared the delivery of a ball as no ball. Jaga called his brother Muna and narrated the whole incident who then arrived on the scene in a rage and beat Lucky with a bat.
Lucky was critically injured and was rushed to the hospital CB Medical College and Hospital where doctors declared him dead.
Locals immediately rushed to the spot after they received the information about the incident. A murder case has been registered in this connection.
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