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Home / Crime and Justice / Shocking Attack: Vasai Jeweller Stabbed, Intestines Exposed

Shocking Attack: Vasai Jeweller Stabbed, Intestines Exposed

9 Dec

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Summary

  • A Vasai East jeweller was critically injured after being stabbed by an assailant.
  • The attacker, accompanied by a woman and child, stabbed the jeweller after a brief distraction.
  • Police are investigating the attempt-to-murder case, exploring robbery or personal animosity.
Shocking Attack: Vasai Jeweller Stabbed, Intestines Exposed

In a shocking incident on Tuesday afternoon, the owner of Ambika jewellery store in Waliv, Vasai East, was critically stabbed by an unidentified assailant. The victim, Kalu Singh (47), was reportedly attacked after a man, a woman, and a child visited his store. While Singh was getting water for the child, the man allegedly jumped over the counter and stabbed him. Singh was found with exposed intestines and was rushed to a hospital by relatives and neighbours.

Authorities are investigating the case as an attempt-to-murder. Preliminary reports suggest no immediate theft was involved, but police are exploring all angles, including whether the assailant fled due to the severity of the injury or if there was a pre-existing animosity. Teams have been formed to apprehend the suspect(s).

This violent incident has instilled fear among local shopkeepers, particularly jewellers, who question their safety. This is the second such broad daylight attack in the Waliv police station's jurisdiction within a month, following a previous robbery where cash and jewellery worth approximately 10 lakh were stolen.

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Kalu Singh, the owner of Ambika jewellery store in Waliv, Vasai East, was critically stabbed on Tuesday afternoon.
An unidentified man, accompanied by a woman and child, stabbed the jeweller after asking to see ring samples.
Police are investigating the incident as an attempt-to-murder, exploring motives like robbery or personal enmity.

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