A shocking case of street violence has emerged from Noida’s Sector 64, where a mere Rs 1,500 debt led to the cold-blooded murder of 35-year-old Rahul. His attacker, fellow pavement resident Ravindra from Uttarakhand, first assaulted him with a stone to the head and then drowned him in a drain during their escalating brawl.
Thursday morning brought grim news as locals spotted the body in a local drain, alerting authorities. Phase 3 police station teams arrived promptly with forensic support, identifying the victim as Rahul, a fixture on the area’s footpaths without a permanent home.
Details pieced together show Rahul and 30-year-old Ravindra, son of Banveer Singh from Pauri Garhwal, shared the harsh life of homelessness. Their friendship soured over the unpaid Rs 1,500, boiling over into a ferocious fight. Ravindra’s stone attack left Rahul dazed, after which he was unceremoniously thrown into the drain, where he drowned.
Cops wasted no time: the scene was forensically examined, the body processed with a formal inquest, and rushed for medical examination. Ravindra’s quick arrest has set the stage for detailed probe, with interrogations ongoing.
This macabre event serves as a stark reminder of how trivial disputes among society’s most marginalized can end in tragedy. Officials are committed to unraveling every aspect, ensuring the perpetrator faces the full weight of law.