A prominent Delhi businessman was tragically shot dead while driving his Toyota Fortuner to the gym. The victim, Rohit Dalal, was found with multiple gunshot wounds. The incident has sent shockwaves through the city, and police are currently investigating the motives behind the attack.
DelhiReal EstateBusinessmanHomicideToyota FortunerReal Estate NewsApr 12, 2025
Rohit Dalal was a prominent businessman in Delhi who ran a successful real estate business with his brother, Vijay Dalal.
The incident took place in Delhi, where Rohit Dalal was shot dead while driving his Toyota Fortuner to the gym.
The police are actively investigating the incident, exploring various motives including business rivalry and personal vendetta. Forensic teams are reviewing CCTV footage and gathering evidence.
The community, including the business sector, has expressed deep sorrow and is rallying together to support the Dalal family. Many have shared their condolences and spoken about Rohit's contributions to the real estate market.
Local authorities have assured the public that they are taking all necessary steps to enhance security and maintain law and order. A dedicated hotline has been set up for tips and suspicious activities.
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