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Delhi Police arrests man for killing transgender partner to death

A man who allegedly killed a man and attacked a transgender has been arrested by Delhi Police. The arrested accused has been identified as Anil. Earlier on Friday at Paharganj Police Station a PCR call was received regarding a fight with transgenders. According to the police, “On reaching the spot, blood was seen everywhere on […]

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Delhi Police arrests man for killing transgender partner to death

A man who allegedly killed a man and attacked a transgender has been arrested by Delhi Police. The arrested accused has been identified as Anil.

Earlier on Friday at Paharganj Police Station a PCR call was received regarding a fight with transgenders.

According to the police, “On reaching the spot, blood was seen everywhere on the floor and it came to light from a lady that the accused, who has been identified as Anil, came to the first floor of the building, where Sunita, the transgender lived with Guddu, and two other transgenders.”

“Anil started scuffling with Sunita and Gudu and during the scuffle, he attacked them with a knife. Due to this, the injury was caused to Sunita on the back and Gudu on his neck. Both the injured were taken to hospital by one neighbor and accused Anil was apprehended from the spot by the police staff. Later, information was received from the hospital that Gudu died during the treatment,” Police stated.

Meanwhile, during the police interrogation accused said he came into contact with Sunita in 2020 and started living together but Sunita left him after taking Rs. 40000. Later she started living at Multani Dhandha with Guddu.

“Anil was furious due to the same and used to threaten Sunita. On Friday, he came to the residence of Sunita and started fighting to return Rs. 40000 and during the fight, attacked them with a knife,” stated the police.

Moreover, the knife used in the killing and the blood-stained clothes of the accused have been recovered by the police.

However, further investigation into the matter is underway.

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