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Kolkata Murder

Kolkata: Civic Volunteer murdered in Maidan while trying to stop a drunken brawl

| @indiablooms | Aug 03, 2020, at 03:55 am

Kolkata/UNI:  A young Civic Volunteer was brutally murdered while trying to stop a fight among two groups of drunkards in Maidan area under Hastings police station in the city early Sunday.

Police arrested three suspects as they allegedly stoned to death Civic Volunteer Irshad Hossain alias Sunny, who had attempted to stop the fighting among the drunkards.

The victim intervened in the fight in a bid to stop the scuffle, but they targeted Sunny and hit him with stones.

Police found the injured Civic Volunteer under a flyover and took him to SSKM hospital where medics declared him dead.  

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