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Gym trainer hits man with mudgar during workout in Mumbai, arrested

| @indiablooms | Jul 19, 2024, at 06:54 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: In a shocking incident captured on CCTV, a gym trainer was seen hitting a man with a mudgar during a workout session in Mumbai, media reports said.

In the video which is viral on X, Dharavi Nakel, the trainer, was seen picking up a mudgar and heading to the man and hitting him on his head.

The trainer has been arrested following a police complaint by the victim, Yogesh Shinde.

Police said they are probing into the incident.

Shinde said he had no issue with the trainer, who was staring at him.

When Shinde was suffering in pain, the other trainer rushed to stop the attacker.

As per reports, Shinde has suffered two fractures on the left side of his skull.

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