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Four assault man after road accident

Four assault man after road accident

Time of India4 days ago
Trichy: The Woraiyur police have launched a search for four men in connection with an assault case.
Police said R Sathish, 27, from Woraiyur, was passing by Aruna Theatre here on July 14 when two men dashed their vehicle with Sathish's motorcycle.
Subsequently, an argument broke out between Sathish and the men.
An hour later, the men accompanied by at least two more accomplices confronted Sathish at a fuel station on Victoria Road and assaulted him with stones and threatened him with dire consequences before fleeing the scene, police said.
Sathish suffered injuries and was admitted to Trichy GH. He later lodged a complaint with police over the incident. Police verified the complaint by going through CCTV footage and identified four attackers as Deepan, Hemanth, Jambulingam and Nithish. Police booked them under BNS sections 191-2 (rioting), 296b (abuse), 115-2 (voluntarily causing hurt), 118-1(voluntarily causing hurt with weapons), and 351-3 (criminal intimidation), and are investigating.
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