Shimla Feb 26
A 21 yrs youth was killed as was attacked by an assailant near the Police Control Room in Shimla. The victim was a employees of a Restaurant on the Mall Road Shimla.
Senior Superintendent of Police Shimla Sanjeev Gandhi informed that around 0200 hrs on Monday Manish, son of Sohan Singh, village Kothi post office Khama Malat Tehsil Kupvi was found in the pool of blood on the Mall Road.
The victim was working in Wake and Bake restaurant. According to the preliminary investigation the assailant entered the Restaurant on The Mall in a attempt of theft. The eating place in Shimla is in front of the police reporting room and carried out a fatal attack due to which Manish was badly injured.
After the attacked victim Manish ran towards the police assistance room to save his life and get help. He also brought the Sharp weapon (Gandada) with which he was attacked alongwith.
It is learnt that victim Manish broke the glass of the door of the officer’s room of the police assistance room with the weapon to alarm the police personnel.
The employees of the police control room immediately rush out and found injured Manish standing on the road in front of the police assistance room, who immediately fell on the road, after which the police immediately picked him up by covering him with a blanket and put him in the vehicle to be taken for medical assistance.
However later he succumbed to injuries at IGMC during the treatment. Police investigation officer from Sadar Shimla immediately rushed to spot and cordoned the site of crime and collecting the samples and testimonies.
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