Man stabs friend over missing mobile phone in Coimbatore
The Hindu
The Saibaba Colony police on Saturday registered a case against a man on charges of attempting to murder his friend, following an altercation regarding a missing mobile phone. The police said that N.
The Saibaba Colony police on Saturday registered a case against a man on charges of attempting to murder his friend, following an altercation regarding a missing mobile phone.
The police said that N. Rajkumar (45) was allegedly stabbed in the abdomen by M. Saravana Kumar (41), both residents of Velandipalayam.
Rajkumar had allegedly left his mobile phone at Saravana Kumar’s residence and when asked about the missing phone, the latter engaged in a heated argument and stabbed the former, according to the police. Rajkumar was admitted to Coimbatore Medical College Hospital. Based on his complaint, the Saibaba Colony police booked the accused under sections 307 (Attempt to murder) and 294(b) (Uttering obscenities) of the Indian Penal Code and efforts to arrest him are on.
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