Tragic Shooting Incident Claims Life of Fast Food Joint Operator in Uttar Pradesh
A fast food operator, Santram Agrahari, was fatally shot by three assailants in Uttar Pradesh's Sultanpur. Agrahari succumbed to his injuries in Lucknow. Police suspect personal enmity as the motive and have initiated a case based on the family's complaint. Four police teams are investigating the incident.
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A fast food joint operator in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, died after being shot by three alleged assailants, according to police reports on Wednesday.
Santram Agrahari, aged 45, was attacked near the Motigarpur turn on Tuesday night, in the Gausinghpur area where he ran his business. Despite being rushed to a hospital and subsequently to a Trauma Centre in Lucknow, he was pronounced dead late Tuesday night.
The Additional Superintendent of Police, Akhand Pratap Singh, confirmed that a formal complaint was filed by Agrahari's family. Preliminary investigations suggest personal enmity as the motive, leading to the formation of four police teams to track down the suspects.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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