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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

22-year-old accountant stabbed to death at Bengaluru bar

Crime
Kishor Kumar was allegedly stabbed for telling the people at his adjoining table to quieten down because they were making too much noise.
Deceased Kishor Kumar
A 22-year-old accountant was stabbed to death at a bar in Bengaluru on Sunday afternoon after he asked a group of people not to make noise. The incident occurred at East End Bar near Bengaluru’s Mico Layout on Sunday around 1 pm. The deceased has been identified as Kishor Kumar, a resident of Byrasandra, who was working as an accountant at a private company in Bengaluru. Thilaknagar Police, who are investigating the case, say that Kishor and his friend Yusuf Pasha went to East End Bar on Sunday afternoon for drinks. Sitting next to their table was a group of four persons, who were allegedly making a lot of noise and singing loudly. “At around 2 pm, Kishor got up and approached the people at the adjoining table and asked them to lower their voices. There were four people sitting there. These were Anand, Madhu, Tabrez and Arpitha. Kishor and the four people got into an argument and both parties have hurled verbal abuses at each other,” Thilaknagar Police said. The waiters allegedly broke up the fight. However, a few minutes after the argument ended, Anand, Madhu, Tabrez and Arpitha approached Kishor and allegedly began assaulting him and his friend Yusuf. When Kishor retaliated, Tabrez allegedly fished out a knife from his pocket and stabbed Kishor in the chest. Soon after Kishor collapsed, the group of four tried to chase down Yusuf, who had run out of the bar. Yusuf managed to escape but returned to the bar a few minutes later. “Kishor was lying in a pool of blood. The manager of the bar had informed us and we arrived at the spot. They had also called for an ambulance. Kishor was taken to a nearby private hospital, where they declared him brought dead,” Thilaknagar police said. The police identified the suspects with the help of CCTV footage. Thilaknagar Police say that prime accused Tabrez (28) is a history-sheeter and a gangster in the area, who has 15 cases registered against him at various police stations across the city including three for murder and other cases related to attempted murder, robbery and dacoity. The police tracked down Tabrez to Bannerghatta Road on Monday afternoon. After a high-speed chase, Tabrez, who allegedly tried to hurt the police, was shot in the leg and then nabbed. The police also arrested Anand (25) an auto driver, Madhu (26) a helper at a marriage hall and Arpitha (28). The four accused have been booked for murder and remanded to judicial custody.
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