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'Blade runner' kills auto driver

Updated on: 17 March,2011 07:48 AM IST  | 
Atul Krishan |

Deceased tried to stop the man from harassing his female passenger on Tuesday night. The Capital also saw two more murders in the same district on March 15

'Blade runner' kills auto driver

Deceased tried to stop the man from harassing his female passenger on Tuesday night. The Capital also saw two more murders in the same district on March 15

He tried to save his woman passenger from getting harassed but had to pay with his life and that too in front of a police station. On Tuesday night, a girl hired 49-year-old Prem Kumar Mathur'su00a0 auto-rickshaw to reach to her destination.


Last drive: The driver tried to prevent a man from entering the auto
after his passenger objected. Pic/Mid Day


As she boarded it, an unknown person also forced his way into the auto. The girl objected to his presence and asked Prem Kumar to get him out. When Prem asked the person to alight form his auto, he picked up an argument with him.

"The accused then took out a surgical blade and stabbed Prem Kumar in the face repeatedly and fled from the spot. Seeing them fighting, the girl also fled from the spot. Prem called his son Deepak and told him about the incident. Deepak advised him to call police. Prem then went to police station and told the cops about the incident. They rushed him to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital. However he succumbed during the course of treatment," said DCP, (Central), Vivek Kishore.

The incident took place in front of Kamla Market police station. Police said a case under section 304 of IPC has been registered but no one has been arrested so far. The deceased was the resident of Sonia Vihar in east Delhi.u00a0

Man kills wife, sleeps with body
It probably couldn't have gone bizarre than this. A man allegedly strangled his 28-year-old wife and then slept with her body the whole night. It was only when the neighbours informed the police that something was amiss at the man's place that this incident came to light.

DCP (Central) Vivek Kishore said the murder was committed on Tuesday night while police got a call in this connection on Wednesday afternoon. "The deceased Shivani used to live with her husband Govind in Ranjit Nagar. On Tuesday, after having their dinner, the couple had a heated argument and in a fit of rage Govind strangled Shivani with her chunni. He then slept with the body the whole night. Next day, he left his home to meet his brother. Govind told his brother that Shivani was ill and wanted him to look into the matter. He then brought his brother to his house.u00a0 However, his brother figured out what had happened and he in turn called some neighbours who informed the police," said he.

The body bore strangulation mark around the neck and it was sent to nearby hospital for postmortem. "A case has been registered and investigation is on," said Kishore. Govind, who runs a tailor shop in the area, had married Shivani around five year back. "They often used to quarrel over petty issues. When we arrested Govind, he gave contradictory statements but during interrogation he broke down and confessed to having murdered his wife," said a senior police official.

70-year-oldu00a0 strangled
A 70-year-old unmarried woman was strangled in Hauz Qazi area on Tuesday. DCP, (Central), Vivek Kishore said that the deceased identified as Shakut Begam used to live alone in Lal Kuan in Gali Chabuk Wali area. "She was found strangled by her domestic help who called her neighbours who in turn informed the police. On arriving at the spot, police found that her legs and hands were tied and rushed her to a nearby hospital where she was declared brought dead. The motive behind the murder is not clear so far. We cant' say yet that a property dispute triggered the incident. We are probing all angels," he said




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