Satish Kolambkar, a former city corporation member and resident of Padmanabha Nagar in Karwar, was tragically stabbed to death by unidentified assailants. Known for his involvement in real estate and contract work, Kolambkar's death has shocked the local community.
Tragic DeathKarwarReal EstateContract WorkCity CorporationReal Estate NewsApr 20, 2025

Satish Kolambkar was a former city corporation member and a resident of Padmanabha Nagar in Karwar. He was known for his involvement in real estate and contract work.
The incident occurred in the early hours of the morning, and Satish Kolambkar was found dead outside his residence.
The police are actively investigating the incident and have launched a manhunt to track down the unidentified assailants. The exact motive of the attack is still under investigation.
The community is in shock and mourning. Local residents have expressed deep sorrow and have demanded increased police presence and better surveillance to prevent such incidents in the future.
The local government has announced a memorial service to honor Kolambkar's contributions to the community. The service is expected to be attended by local leaders, officials, and residents.

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