In a shocking incident, a 25-year-old man was brutally stabbed to death in the middle of a bustling street in Hyderabad. The incident has sent waves of fear through the city, highlighting the growing concern over public safety.
StabbingMurderPublic SafetyHyderabadCrimeReal Estate MumbaiFeb 16, 2025
The incident took place near the bustling Secunderabad area in Hyderabad, a region known for its high pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
The attack occurred at around 11 AM on a Monday in broad daylight.
The victim was identified as Arvind Kumar, a 25-year-old man who was walking towards his workplace when he was attacked.
The Hyderabad Police are reviewing CCTV footage, questioning witnesses, and setting up checkpoints to track down the suspect. They are also working round the clock to apprehend the perpetrator.
Local organizations and community leaders are demanding enhanced patrolling, installation of more CCTV cameras, and the implementation of stricter laws to deter violent crimes.
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