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Two were arrested in Jaipur to defeat the travel agent to death

Jaipur: The city police arrested on Saturday was accused of defeating a 29-year-old man to death on Jalan Number 17 under the Police Vishwakarna Industrial (VKI).
ACP (Chomu) Rajendra Singh said that Irshad Ali (29) and Karan Nayak (18) was arrested for the murder of Ramesh Chandra Gurjar.
“The defendant had a fight by telephone with Gurjar on Thursday.
They came and beat him, caused his death at the hospital on Friday,” Singh said.
Singh said that the police were looking for the remaining accused.
“The whole incident occurred when the defendant and the victim exchanged on Thursday,” he said.
Gurjar worked as a travel agent and died at the Sawai Hospital Man Singh (SMS) on Friday after he was thrown away with a stick and iron rod.
Ramesh was taken to Kanwatia hospital immediately after the incident where he immediately fainted.
He died at the hospital

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