Medical graduate slashes tea vendor's neck
Tuesday March 05, 2013 05:03:51 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi:
A 30-year-old medical graduate slashed a tea vendor's neck after a
fight over a petty issue, police said Tuesday.
Ritul Yadav, who recently completed his MBBS course from a medical
college in Russia, attacked Umashankar, 35, with a surgical blade
Monday morning and fled. He was arrested in the evening and was
sent to judicial custody Tuesday.
Umashankar was rushed to a hospital. He is now out of danger, a
police officer said.
The incident took place in south Delhi's Hauz Khas.
Yadav, from Etah in Uttar Pradesh, lives in south Delhi's Gautam
Nagar area in a rented accommodation and was preparing for the
Medical Council of India (MCI) exam.
"Yadav fought with Umashankar Monday morning at the victim's tea
shop. Yadav went to his room and went back to the vendor's shop
after two hours and attacked him with the surgical blade," police
said.
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