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Delhi Man Killed By Friend For Objecting To 'Derogatory' Remarks About Wife

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Oct, 2017 06:29 PM
  • Delhi Man Killed By Friend For Objecting To 'Derogatory' Remarks About Wife
A 24-year-old man was arrested for allegedly killing his friend, who opposed to the accused making "derogatory" remarks about his wife at the parking area of Indira Gandhi Airport's cargo terminal, the police said today.
 
Five friends, Dinesh Kumar, Jagjeet, Manish, Rishi Kumar Mishra and Akash, who worked at the cargo terminal of the airport, decided to gather at the parking area on the evening of October 11 after work for partying, they said.
 
Manish, 24 told his friends that he would join them after celebrating his wife's birthday, the police said.
 
At 11 pm he joined his friends, who were drunk by then.
 
 
Manish described to them, how he had celebrated his wife's birthday and showed them pictures of her on his cell phone, the police said.
 
 
At that time, Mishra suggested that they should go to Manish's house and celebrate his wife's birthday. Mishra said that he would make her dance and throw currency notes on her.
 
This offended Manish, they said.
 
When Manish asked Mishra to refrain from such comments, the latter lost his temper and hit Manish on his head with a chair. Manish collapsed on the spot, the police said.
 
Their other friends informed the police and caught hold of the Mishra, they said.
 
Manish was rushed to a hospital where he was declared brought dead. According to doctors, he suffered brain hemorrhage as a result of being hit with the chair, the police said, adding Mishra has been arrested. 

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