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Dentist beaten to death in Delhi road rage

| | Mar 25, 2016, at 05:09 am
New Delhi, Mar 24 (IBNS): In a case of road rampage, a 40-year-old dentist was beaten to death with sticks and iron rods in west Delhi's Vikaspuri area, media reports said.
The dentist, identified as Pankaj Narang, was standing outside his house in Vikaspuri around midnight when two men on a motorcycle brushed past him. 
 
The incident led to a scuffle following which the two men on the motorcycle left their bike at the spot and fled, said reports.
 
Local people called the police and rushed Narang to a hospital.
 
At the hospital, the doctors declared him brought dead.
 
The police arrested five people, including the two men on the motorcycle.
 
They are still looking for 10 others.
 

 

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