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Ice cream vendor stabbed multiple times in Delhi

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A 25-year-old ice cream vendor was stabbed multiple times near north Delhi’s Chandni Chowk area on Wednesday, police said.

Police said they received a PCR call at 1:25 am at Kotwali police station regarding the incident at Nai Sarak.

“A team was dispatched, and upon reaching the spot, they discovered that the man had been rushed to LNJP Hospital with multiple stab injuries to his back, hip, and thigh. The victim was unable to provide a statement due to high intoxication,” a senior police officer said.

The officer further stated that teams have been formed to investigate the matter, and CCTV cameras are being reviewed to identify the attackers who arrived on a two-wheeler.

“Upon further inquiry, it was revealed that two or three days ago, the victim had an altercation with another ice cream vendor. The possibility of enmity is being investigated. Legal action will be taken following the recording of the injured party’s statement,” said the officer. (With inputs from PTI)

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