Muzaffarnagar, November 13: In a shocking incident, two brothers brutally beat a 25-year-old tractor-trolley driver to death on Monday evening, November 11, for not giving way to their motorcycle in UP's Muzaffarnagar. The confrontation, which began as a road rage dispute near Akhlor village, quickly escalated when the brothers, along with their associates, beat Kumar brutally. The attack left him unconscious, and he later succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. Police have registered a murder case and are investigating the incident.

According to a report by the Times of India, the victim, Naveen Kumar, a resident of Saidkalan village and an employee at Deoband's sugar mill, was returning home after unloading sugarcane when he was confronted by two men riding a motorcycle. The altercation started when the motorcycle riders accused Kumar of not allowing them to pass on the road. The argument soon turned violent, with the brothers calling for reinforcements, who joined the attack and brutally assaulted Kumar. Muzaffarnagar Shocker: Couple Sacrifices 1-Month-Old Baby Girl in Uttar Pradesh To Cure Mother’s Illness, Arrested.

The victim was punched, kicked, and struck with a lathi, rendering him unconscious. A passerby who witnessed the assault quickly informed the local authorities, and Kumar was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead due to the severity of his injuries. In response to the incident, the local police launched an investigation and registered a murder case under Section 103 of the Indian Penal Code. Muzaffarnagar Shocker: Man Killed for Refusing to Sell Tobacco Packet in Uttar Pradesh, 3 Brothers Booked.

The police identified Sahdev Singh, 35, as the main accused and arrested him shortly after the attack. His brother, Jay Kumar, 25, along with four other unidentified individuals, is still on the run. The authorities are actively conducting raids at multiple locations to arrest the remaining suspects. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities have assured that further action will be taken against the perpetrators.

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