Caught On Camera: 10 Masked Men Enter Delhi House, Assaults Family With Sticks, Rods
One of the victims, Kajal reported that her uncle Ramvilas, along with his sons Chitranshu, Priyanshu, Betu, and several others, led the assault on their family.
A video has surfaced from New Delhi's New Ashok Nagar area showing ten masked men entering a house and assaulting the family over a property dispute.
The incident reportedly unfolded on Sunday morning when the attackers entered the house at around 3 am and assaulted a woman and her mother suing sticks and rods.
The victim Kajal and her mother, Sunita, sustained injuries during the incident and were admitted to LBS hospital in the capital.
According to a report in India Today, Kajal said that her uncle Ramvilas, along with his sons Chitranshu, Priyanshu, Betu, and several others, led the assault on their family.
East Delhi: 2 women injured after violent attack by 10 people over property dispute in New Ashok Nagar. @DCPEastDelhi @DelhiPolice pic.twitter.com/mfXTxUFeBF
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Property Dispute In UP's Balrampur
Another incident of property dispute came to light on August 12 in Balrampur district of Uttar Pradesh, where a confrontation between Shyam Kumar (38) and Bindu Lal (39) over land escalated into violence, ultimately killing both men on Saturday.
TOI cited the police reports stating that the dispute occurred around 11 am in Kanchanpur village, located under the gram panchayat of Badka Bhukurua.
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During the altercation, Shyam suffered severe head and back injuries. He was initially treated at the Pachpedwa community health centre (CHC), where Dr. Vijay Kumar reported that Shyam arrived unconscious. Later, Shyam was referred to the district hospital but died en route.
Following this, Bindu, fearing arrest and potential blame for the death of Shyam, reportedly hanged himself from a mango tree near his home early Sunday morning. The local police were notified and arrived to investigate, according to SHO Pachpedwa, Awadhesh Raj Singh.
The SHO confirmed the death and noted that while the dispute is well-documented, neither family has filed a formal complaint. He also suggested that the death of Shyam might have been related to an existing illness.