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A brutal knife attack in Richelieu, Commewijne district, near Suriname’s capital Paramaribo, left nine people dead, including five children. The suspect, who killed four of his own children and neighbours, was injured while resisting police and is recovering in hospital. Another child and adult remain critically injured.
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A Rapido bike taxi driver was arrested for allegedly stabbing a woman and snatching her gold mangalsutra while she was grazing cattle in Mamidipally village of Sangareddy district. Police recovered the stolen ornament and the bike used in the crime
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A 17-year-old in Vijayawada allegedly killed a 49-year-old man after he refused to give him Rs 10 for liquor. The minor reportedly stabbed the stranger following an argument, prompting police to register a case under Section 103(1) of the BNS
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In Pune's Rajgurunagar, a 16-year-old Class 10 student was fatally stabbed by a classmate inside a coaching centre, reportedly over a prior dispute. Police are investigating the motive and moving to detain the accused
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An electrician, Jameel, suffered bleeding injuries after being attacked with a knife by a local resident, Babu Jani, at Wadi-e-Mustafa, Pahadishareef, on Friday. The attack followed an argument over delays in restoring power supply. Police have arrested the accused.
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A drunk man, Kaleem from Maharashtra, attacked a head constable and home guard with a knife at Kubheer police station following a family dispute. The constable suffered an abdominal injury. Kaleem fled but was later detained. Investigation continues
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An MTech first-year student of IIIT Nuzvid in Andhra Pradesh attacked a professor with a knife on Monday after being denied permission to attend practicals due to low attendance. The injured professor was hospitalised, while the student was arrested and remanded
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In a shocking incident which took place in Narayanapuram village of Mahabubabad, a six-year-old boy was assaulted with a knife while sleeping at home. This incident follows the death of his younger brother just months earlier.
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Mohd Aamair, (36) a resident of Jangammet reportedly visited the Balaji wineshop at Rajanna Bowli when some unknown persons attacked him with a sharp objects
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Opposition leaders like Jitendra Awhad, Supriya Sule remained silent on Sushant Singh Rajput's case but are vocal about Khan's situation, says Maharashtra Minister
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An unidentified person entered Saif Ali Khan's house and both of them had a scuffle. Some family members of the actor were present in the house at the time of the incident
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The condition of the victim identified as Yashwanth was stated to be serious as he sustained 10 knife injuries on his head. He was shifted to Karimnagar for better treatment
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Reports indicate that a road accident occurred on Saturday night at Nawab Sahab Kunta in Falaknuma, involving a car and a bike. After the crash, Mohd Gaffar took the injured man, Wahab, to a hospital for treatment. At the hospital, a dispute reportedly broke out between Gaffar and an individual who was allegedly responsible for the accident.
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The miscreant entered the house asking for her husband Veerabhadram and inflicted bleeding injuries on Banoth Nandini's head with a knife.
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Unknown attacker goes on stabbing spree during 'Festival of Diversity' in Solingen
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A 39-year-old Indian-origin man was charged on Monday for allegedly attacking another man with a knife.
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VRA Dastagiri and his brother Moulana along with his brother Dasthagiri, who is working as VRA in the village were attacked at their home in Balvanthapur of Mallial mandal
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The victim was going on the road along with a friend when one person Ranjith came towards her and after an argument reportedly attacked the girl with a knife. He fled away from the place later.
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Detective Inspector Scott Beard said police were called to the house in the suburb of Epsom at about 11:30 am and found three people in critical condition.
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The assailant, who was shot and wounded by police, was identified as 21-year-old Brahim Aouissaoui, who arrived in Italy last month, then travelled to France, judicial sources said.