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Etawah Resident Shot Multiple Times After Denying Bike Request

Summary

  • 27-year-old man shot 4 times for refusing to lend his bike
  • Victim's condition serious but stable at district hospital
  • Police register case against 4 accused, including 2 brothers
Etawah Resident Shot Multiple Times After Denying Bike Request

According to the news, on Monday evening, a 27-year-old man named Madhav Gupta was sitting near his house in Etawah when a group of four to five armed youths arrived and suddenly opened fire on him. Madhav was hit by four bullets in both his legs and fell down, bleeding profusely.

Madhav's family members and local residents immediately rushed him to the district hospital, where his condition is currently described as serious but stable. Police have registered a case of attempted murder against the accused, including two brothers named Ankit Fauji and Ranjan Yadav, residents of Guru Nanak Cold Storage in Pakka Bagh.

The incident occurred a day after the accused had asked Madhav to lend them his Apache bike, but he had refused. Angered by this, the accused allegedly returned the next day and opened fire on Madhav with the intention to kill him. Police have inspected the crime scene and are conducting raids to arrest the accused.

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Madhav Gupta, a 27-year-old resident of Etawah, was shot four times by a group of youths after he refused to lend them his bike.
The accused include Ankit Fauji and Ranjan Yadav, two brothers who live in Guru Nanak Cold Storage in Pakka Bagh, along with two other unknown youths.
Madhav Gupta's condition is reported as serious but stable, and he is currently receiving treatment at the district hospital in Etawah.

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