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24-year-old NRI from Canada killed in brawl in Punjab’s Anandpur Sahib

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By PTI

RUPNAGAR: A 24-year-old NRI from Canada was killed in a brawl through the Hola Mohalla competition at Anandpur Sahib right here, police mentioned on Wednesday.

Pardeep Singh, a local of village Gazikot in Gurdaspur district, was visiting Anandpur Sahib.

On Monday, Singh had a struggle with Niranjan Singh, a resident of Nurpurbedi in Rupnagar, over some challenge. 

However, ANI quoting relations of the sufferer, reported that “he saw a few hooligans playing ‘inappropriate songs’ in a car in full public view. He tried to reason out with them. But they attacked him and he died on the spot.”

Singh sustained severe accidents within the conflict and later died.

The accused Niranjan additionally sustained accidents and was present process therapy on the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh, the police mentioned.

Senior Superintendent of Police Vivek Sheel Soni mentioned Singh had come to India in February from Canada. Singh had a everlasting residency in Canada. Soni mentioned additional investigation into the matter was underway.

A case below sections of 302 (homicide) and 34 (acts executed by a number of individuals in furtherance of widespread intention) of the Indian Penal Code has been registered towards the accused.

(With inputs from ANI)

RUPNAGAR: A 24-year-old NRI from Canada was killed in a brawl through the Hola Mohalla competition at Anandpur Sahib right here, police mentioned on Wednesday.

Pardeep Singh, a local of village Gazikot in Gurdaspur district, was visiting Anandpur Sahib.

On Monday, Singh had a struggle with Niranjan Singh, a resident of Nurpurbedi in Rupnagar, over some challenge. googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

However, ANI quoting relations of the sufferer, reported that “he saw a few hooligans playing ‘inappropriate songs’ in a car in full public view. He tried to reason out with them. But they attacked him and he died on the spot.”

Singh sustained severe accidents within the conflict and later died.

The accused Niranjan additionally sustained accidents and was present process therapy on the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh, the police mentioned.

Senior Superintendent of Police Vivek Sheel Soni mentioned Singh had come to India in February from Canada. Singh had a everlasting residency in Canada. Soni mentioned additional investigation into the matter was underway.

A case below sections of 302 (homicide) and 34 (acts executed by a number of individuals in furtherance of widespread intention) of the Indian Penal Code has been registered towards the accused.

(With inputs from ANI)