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Delhi: Unidentified men attack senior doctor of GTB Hospital, break liquor bottle on his head
Delhi: Unidentified men attack senior doctor of GTB Hospital, break liquor bottle on his head

India Gazette

time5 days ago

  • India Gazette

Delhi: Unidentified men attack senior doctor of GTB Hospital, break liquor bottle on his head

New Delhi [India], June 28 (ANI): A senior doctor at GTB Hospital in Delhi was attacked by unidentified individuals late at night on Friday. The incident occurred during a routine round with the Resident Welfare Association (RWA) team. According to Kehar Singh, the president of the RWA, a group of people arrived on bikes around 8:30-9:00 p.m. and were stopped at the gate. An altercation ensued, and the individuals allegedly attacked the doctor with a liquor bottle. He said that the attackers arrived on bikes, abused the group, and hit the doctor with a liquor bottle, adding that one of them claimed to be a police officer but refused to show ID. Speaking to ANI, Kehar Singh said, '...The doctor was on a routine round with the RWA team. Around 8:30 to 9:00 p.m., several people arrived on bikes. When we stopped them, they abused we interrogated them at the gate, they abused they attacked the doctor with a liquor bottle. The police have arrived. One of them claims to be an ASI in the Delhi have been demanding security for so long...' While Associate Professor of GTB Hospital and Chief Patron of RWA, Dr Kuldeep Kumar, who had been attacked, said that the group abused and assaulted them without reason. He said, 'The whole team of RWA (Residents' Welfare Association) was on routine time ago, a case of molestation and a murder case also came to light. We are concerned about the security of our students on campus. So, we go on a routine that time, several people came and abused us, without any provocation; they assaulted us. They attacked me...A person from that group claims to be ASI who threatened me. He did not show his ID card when asked to do so.' Concerned about the rising crime rate on campus, Dr Kumar said a meeting with hospital officials will be held, and legal action will be taken. The RWA has been demanding increased security measures for hospital staff, highlighting the need for better protection. 'A meeting will be conducted with the senior officials of the hospital in the morning, and we will decide on the action to have given our complaint. The police will take my complete statement in the morning. We will adopt the legal way to tackle the situation,' Kumar said. Hospital staff have also filed a complaint, and police are investigating the matter. (ANI)

Moradabad woman murdered to hide ‘affair'; key accused, 3 more held
Moradabad woman murdered to hide ‘affair'; key accused, 3 more held

Hindustan Times

time15-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Moradabad woman murdered to hide ‘affair'; key accused, 3 more held

Four people have been arrested for the murder of a 29-year-old woman who went missing on May 20 in Moradabad, police said. One of the four men, Kehar Singh, is also the key accused who allegedly poisoned the woman, and was helped by a pharmacy operator, a college clerk and a medicine representative (MR) in executing and covering up the murder, the district police claimed. Kiran, whose remains were recovered from a river on Thursday, was pursuing Basic Training Certificate (BTC) or teacher training from RSD Academy in Ramganga Vihar of Moradabad. Her father had filed a missing person's report on May 20 as she didn't return home and, later, accused Kehar Singh, who hails from Jankapur, of abducting her. During his police interrogation, Kehar reportedly confessed to murdering Kiran after his wife found out about Kiran, with whom he allegedly had an extramarital affair. On May 20, he met her in his house in Milan Vihar, where she was fed a poisonous substance, the police said. The body was then taken back to Kehar's house. To dispose of it, Kehar sought help from his brother-in-law Taresh in Amroha. Taresh arrived with his nephew Manish and a car. Together, the accused took Kiran's body to Nanhera in the Chhajlait area and dumped it into a river. Superintendent of police (SP) Rural Kunwar Akash Singh confirmed the arrests of Kehar Singh, Pramod Kumar, Jagdish, and Vishesh Pal. All four were presented in court on Friday, which sent them to jail. Meanwhile, police conducted raids to locate Taresh and Manish. The SP said the case was under further investigation, and teams were actively searching for the remaining accused.

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