Mumbai man kills 30-yr-old, injures another for staring at him

PTI

Metros, Mumbai

The victim was talking to friend when accused picked up fight alleging that the two were staring at him for long time.

The accused, who fled the scene, was arrested from a spot close to where the incident happened and has been charged with murder. (Representational Image)

Mumbai: A 30-year-old man was stabbed to death on May 12 by another who accused the victim and his friend of staring at him, police said.

The incident occurred in the morning in the congested Madanpura area of Nagpada in south Mumbai, police said.

"The victim, Mohammad Rashid Said Ansari (30), was talking with his friend, Mohammad Rizwan Quereshi, when the accused, Fazil Mohammed Abdul Kayyum Ansari, picked up a fight alleging that the two were staring at him for a long time," a police official said. In the course of the argument, Ansari (35) pulled out a knife and stabbed Mohammad Rashid, he said.

Rashid's friend sustained serious injuries while trying to fend off the attack, the official added.

"The two were rushed to JJ Hospital nearby where Rashid succumbed to his injuries," he said.

Accused Ansari, who fled the scene, was arrested from a spot close to where the incident happened by the Nagpada police.

"Ansari has been charged with murder. It happened apparently because the accused thought the two were staring at him.

Further investigations are underway," said Sanjay Baswat, Senior Police Inspector, Nagpada.

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