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Delhi: Man kills friend to marry his wife

| @indiablooms | Jun 26, 2019, at 01:08 pm

New Delhi, June 25 (IBNS): In a shocking incident, a man killed his friend in order to marry his wife in Delhi, media reports said.

On the night between June 24 and 25, Gulkesh, the accused, called his 30-year old friend Dalbir and and took him near the railway track near Zakhira.

After taking him to the railway track, Gulkesh allegedly hit the man on his head with bricks leading him to an unconscious state.

Later, the accused threw the body to the railway track so that it could be cut into pieces.

After committing the crime, the man called police and said one of his acquaintance was lying on a railway track near Prem Nagar Pathak, Rama Road.

The police are also probing the role of the victim's wife if any.

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