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Building collapses in Gurugram during demolition, 1 dead, 3 injured

According to the officials, the two floors of the factory were already razed and the workers were demolishing the last floor when the mishap occurred.

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Building collapses in Gurugram during demolition, 1 dead, 3 injured

One dead and three others were injured after an old factory, which was being demolished in Haryana’s Gurugram, collapsed on Monday. The incident took place at Udyog Vihar Phase 1 at around 8 am.

The three-storey building has been under demolition since September 26. According to the officials, the two floors of the factory were already razed and the workers were demolishing the last floor when the mishap occurred.

Lalit Kumar, a fire official told the media that as per preliminary information, two to three labourers were feared trapped after a building being demolished, collapsed. Rescue operation on.

The police, along with the fire brigade and civil defense team, reached the spot as soon as they received information about the incident and soon started the evacuation process. The officials evacuated four labourers trapped under the debris.

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Deepak Saharan, Deputy Commissioner of Police (west), said that a rescue operation is on and the team of NDRF, Ghaziabad, was also informed.

Further investigations are underway.

On Sunday, a 31-year-old man was killed after a portion of a residential building collapsed in Bonkode locality in the Koparkhairne area in Navi Mumbai. According to the reports, when the building was leaning, the residents started vacating the building but the man was in the washroom.

The police and fire brigade team reached the spot and started the evacuation process. However, the man’s body was recovered from the debris. Reportedly, the Chavhan building was constructed in 2007 and 35 families lived there. No other casualty is reported in the incident.

Earlier, a four-storey building that was under construction collapsed in North Delhi’s Azad market. Four people were injured in the mishap. Deputy Commissioner of Police (north) Sagar Singh Kalsi said the building may have collapsed due to overloading.

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Haryana man killed in road mishap, police say; family claims beaten to death by cow vigilantes

The family of a man in Haryana has alleged that their son was beaten to death by cow vigilantes in Nuh district, however, the police has said the victim died in a road mishap.

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The family of a man in Haryana has alleged that their son was beaten to death by cow vigilantes in Nuh district, however, the police has said the victim died in a road mishap.

According to the FIR lodged by the police, the victim, identified as 22-year-old Varis, was killed when a Santro car he was travelling in along with two others, Shokeen and Nafis, crashed into a tempo near Khori Kalan village on Tauru-Bhiwadi road on early Saturday morning at 5 am.

They said a cow was also found in the vehicle, adding that both vehicles were heavily damaged in the crash.

The three men, as well as the tempo driver, sustained injuries in the accident. Varis later succumbed.

An FIR was filed after a complaint filed by the tempo driver Abdul Karim and the three youths have also been booked under section 11 (prevention of cruelty of animal act) and section 13 (2) of the Haryana Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvardhan act 2014 at Tauru Sadar police station on Saturday.

A previous case of cow slaughter was found against one of the accused, Nafis. However, the victim’s family has disputed the police version and filed another complaint wherein they’ve alleged that Bajrang Dal activists arrived at the scene and viciously thrashed Varis who later succumbed to injuries.

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Reports quoting sources said that the victim’s post-mortem revealed that death was caused by internal bleeding in the abdominal cavity due to rupture of the liver triggered by a blunt force injury.

Varis’s brother Imran filed a complaint on Sunday. He said that his brother was a car mechanic and maintained that the deceased was never involved in cattle smuggling.

In his complaint, Imran said that when the incident took place, Varis was returning from Bhiwandi on Saturday night where he’d gone to inspect a second-hand vehicle for his two associates.

Other family members of the victim claimed that the cow vigilantes also allegedly released a video showing them torturing the three men in the vehicle.

A cow vigilante and Bajrang Dal member, Monu Manesar said they received information about a cow being smuggled, reached the spot and rescued the bovine. He said they went on Facebook Live to expose cow smugglers and asked one of the injured to say his name and claimed that the he or other vigilantes did not hurt any of the occupants of the car.

Manesar also claimed to have taken the injured to the hospital.

Police said the family’s allegations are being investigated.

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SUV runs over Gurugram traffic police officer after dragging him for 50 meters, condition critical

The doctors state his condition is critical. The ASI also suffered a broken leg in the accident.

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A horrific incident has come to light from Haryana after a speeding SUV runs over an assistant sub-inspector of Gurugram’s traffic police on Saturday. The incident occurred at Ambedkar Chowk in Sector 52 at around 4:30 pm

According to the reports, the driver also dragged an ASI for about 50 meters before running an SUV over him. The tragic mishap happened after he signalled the SUV driver to stop during the checking of vehicles.

Soon after, the ASI, identified as Harpreet, was rushed to the hospital. The doctors state his condition is critical. The ASI also suffered a broken leg in the accident.

The police said the 35-year-old Harpreet was checking vehicles with a home guard and a constable. The officials further said Harpreet signalled the driver of an SUV with tinted windows to stop when he saw it.

Instead, the driver of the SUV accelerated and dragged Harpreet for around 50 meters. After he fell down, the accused ran over him and fled the spot.  

The Sector 53 police station has registered a case against the unidentified person on a complaint by Constable Sombeer.

Inspector Amit Kumar Station House Officer of Sector 53 police station said We identified the vehicle with the help of CCTV footage and are trying to identify its owner through the registration number. We will nab the accused soon.

The police are currently investigating the matter and are on the lookout for the accused. The police said stringent action would be taken against the accused.

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Haryana: Man opens fire outside Panchkula cafe at 4:30 am, bouncer injured; investigation underway

The bouncer, Naresh Sharma lodged an FIR against Mohit, and the investigation to catch him is underway.

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The police have obtained the footage from the CCTV that was installed at the Coco Cafe and Lounge.

In a shocking incident, a man opens fire at an unidentified youth at Coco Cafe and Lounge in Panchkula in the wee hours. The incident occurred at around 4:30 am on July 3 at a Sector-11-based cafe lounge.

The man identified as Mohit, who hails from Ludhiana, fired three shots at an unidentified man with an intent to kill but in the process, the gunshot hit the attacker’s accomplice’s foot who was standing by the car as the youth ducked to prevent it. During this, a bouncer was also injured as he attempted to prevent the attacker from entering the premises.

The bouncer, Naresh Sharma lodged an FIR against Mohit, and the investigation to catch him is underway. The police have obtained the footage from the CCTV that was installed at the Coco Cafe and Lounge.

The CCTV footage shows Naresh was standing at the cafe’s entry around 4:15 am when Mohit exited the cafe lounge while talking on the phone. When he reached his vehicle, the attacker suddenly took out his pistol and opened fire on an unknown man but somehow, it hit Mohit’s aide.

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Naresh told the police that the accused followed the man inside the cafe to save his life. He said he also ducked to protect himself, and with the aid of other bouncers, he snatched the pistol from the accused. During this, he suffered a deep cut on his left hand. The bouncer was immediately taken to the Civil Hospital which is located in Sector 6, from where he was referred to the GMCH-32 Chandigarh.

In the footage, it can also be seen that three to four girls were present at the cafe lounge and after the incident, one of the girls present among those fled in Mohit’s car.

At that time, the cafe lounge’s manager Vinay Kumar was not present. Sukhbir Singh, SHO of Sector 5 police station said they have obtained the footage of the incident, however, the identity of the victim, the accused’s aid, was not known.

The police have registered the case against Mohit on the statement of Naresh. He has been booked under the Arms Act and other sections. The manager of the cafe lounge has also been booked for violating government orders. The stipulated time for closing the establishment is 2 am but the cafe lounge was opened till 4:15 am when the incident occurred.

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