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Gym owner stabbed in Delhi pub by DJ after scuffle over song

| @indiablooms | May 08, 2018, at 12:54 am

New Delhi, May 7 (IBNS): A gym owner was allegedly stabbed to death by a DJ following a quarrel over a music inside a pub in west Delhi on Sunday, media reports said.

The victim has been identified as Vijay Deep.

The victim, Vijay Deep, a resident of west Delhi’s Vijay Garden, suffered a deep cut to his abdomen and died by the time he was rushed to a hospital, Vijay Kumar, deputy commissioner of police (west) told Hindustan Times.

Two other friends of the victim were reportedly injured in the attack.

They were hospitalised and are currently out of danger.

Deepak, who is the accused in the incident, has been arrested.

He is a DJ by profession.

Puneet Bhatia, an eyewitness and Deep’s business partner, alleged that the DJ had grabbed a knife from the restaurant’s kitchen and attacked the victim.

“We had visited the pub in Punjabi Bagh to celebrate a friend’s birthday. We were eight people. The DJ was playing songs we did not like, so we repeatedly requested him to play some Punjabi songs,” Bhatia told Hindustan Times.

Things turned bad when a friend tried to forcibly change the track.

“It resulted in a scuffle during which bouncers assaulted us. When Deep tried to intervene, he was stabbed,” Bhatia told the newspaper.

 

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