Tag: Gurugram News

  • Elderly beaten to death in Gurugram, police engaged in investigation

    Elderly beaten to death in Gurugram, police engaged in investigation

    Gurugram (IANS) | A 65-year-old man was thrashed to death by three people in an inebriated state in New Palam Vihar area in the early hours of Sunday. According to the police, the deceased has been identified as Rajveer. Rajveer was originally from Bihar and was currently living on rent with his family in the New Palam Vihar police station area.

    The relatives of the deceased told the police that at around 5:30 am on Sunday, Rajveer was sitting on a stool outside the house.

    The family told the police, “During this time three youths living in the neighborhood were fighting with each other. When Rajveer intervened and asked the reason for the dispute, the three started beating him with sticks, due to which he was badly injured.

    When the victim’s wife and daughter-in-law came to the rescue, the accused also attacked them, due to which the women fled from the spot and hid in their house. The accused barged into the house and attacked the deceased’s son and both the women, injuring them as well.

    Seriously injured Jaiveer was taken to the hospital for treatment, where doctors declared him brought dead.

    ACP Crime Varun Dahiya said, the police have taken the body into custody and sent it for postmortem. The case is being investigated. Police is making efforts to arrest the absconding accused.

    –IANS

  • Gurugram: Fire in liquor shop, foreign liquor worth Rs 4-5 crore gutted

    Gurugram: Fire in liquor shop, foreign liquor worth Rs 4-5 crore gutted

    Gurugram (IANS) | A liquor shop caught fire on Sunday in Sector-55 near Golf Course Road in Gurugram. Foreign liquor worth Rs 4 to 5 crore was gutted in this fierce fire. According to fire officials, they received information about the fire at the liquor shop around 6.30 am. After this, immediately fire engines were sent to the spot. However, no casualty has been reported in this incident.

    He said the staff of the liquor shop first tried to douse the fire on their own, but were not successful. After this he informed the fire department.

    Fireman Jasbir of Sector-29 fire station said that when we reached the spot, the fire had started emanating from the liquor shop named ‘The Liquor Fort’ in the morning. Fire tenders reached the spot and completely controlled the fire, till then the stock of foreign liquor worth Rs 4 to 5 crores was burnt in the shop.

    He said that seven vehicles of the fire department had reached the spot to control the fire. The fire brigade brought the fire under control after about an hour’s effort.

    The cause of the fire is being ascertained by the fire department officials, but electrical short circuit is believed to be the most likely cause of the fire.

    –IANS