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UP Shocker: 70-Year-Old Man Dies After Son Attacks Him with Stick During Dispute

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 28, 2024 14:49 IST

A 70-year-old man, identified as Ramnath, succumbed to injuries after being struck with a stick by his son, Manoj ...

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A 70-year-old man, identified as Ramnath, succumbed to injuries after being struck with a stick by his son, Manoj Kumar, during a dispute in Uttar Pradesh, police reported on Monday. The incident occurred on Saturday night in Mahona West, within the Shukul Bazar police station area, after a disagreement between the two escalated into violence.

Ramnath sustained serious injuries after being struck with a stick, prompting his family to take him to a community health center. He succumbed to his injuries during treatment on Sunday night, a police official reported.

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Police said the body has been sent for post-mortem examination and a search is on to nab the son.

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