
Man attacked with brick on Greater Noida university campus, dies
Kumar, a resident of Knowledge Park slums, was rushed to a private hospital where doctors declared him dead.
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Police arrested Harimohan, another labourer who worked at the construction site, after the construction contractor filed a complaint.
The incident occurred at GLA University in Knowledge Park. Greater Noida additional DCP Sudhir Kumar said police were informed about the violent spat around midnight on Sunday.
When a police team reached the location , they found Golu bleeding from his head.
He was taken to a hospital, and he died there during treatment.
During the investigation, police found that the two would usually get drunk at the construction site at night. On Sunday, under the influence of alcohol, they allegedly said something offensive about each other's wives and began to argue. Harimohan hit Golu with a brick on his head, which sparked chaos at the site.
The contractor of the site, Vijay, filed a complaint with the Knowledge Park police under section 103 (murder) of BNS.
Harimohan was taken into custody while Golu's body was sent for a post-mortem.

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