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Young man stabbed to death following dispute in Rautahat

RAUTAHAT, Sept 16: A young man has lost his life in Kataharia Municipality-5, Rautahat after being stabbed due to a mutual dispute over small children playing. Sunil Rai Yadav, 25 has died due to stab wounds during a fight on Friday night.
By Madan Thakur

RAUTAHAT, Sept 16: A young man has lost his life in Kataharia Municipality-5, Rautahat after being stabbed due to a mutual dispute over small children playing. Sunil Rai Yadav, 25 has died due to stab wounds during a fight on Friday night.


According to the locals, the unpleasant incident happened when the adults started arguing over the issue of children. The police arrested five people for their involvement in the incident and proceeded with the investigation. According to the District Police Office Rautahat, police arrested Badri Sah Sona, 25 and Kisan Sah, 23 of Kathariya Municipality-5 and three others.


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Yadav was taken to Kathariya Health Center for treatment after being stabbed. The doctor declared that Yadav was dead when he was taken to the Health Center. It is said that Yadav was stabbed in the stomach.


Yadav's mortal remains have been transferred to the provincial hospital in Gaur. The district police office Rautahat has said that the mortal remains will be handed over to the family after the post-mortem. The police have been deployed in Kathariya after the incident and the police say that there is no further dispute.


 

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