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Two men found dead with stab injuries in Delhi

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Two men were found dead with stab wounds in the Ranhola area of outer Delhi on Sunday night, police said.

At approximately 9:44 pm, authorities received a distress call regarding an individual found in a pool of blood near Macchi Market.

Upon arrival, a local police team promptly transported the individual to Jaffarpur Hospital, where he was pronounced dead upon arrival. The deceased has been identified as Mukesh (34), authorities stated.

During the transit to the hospital, locals alerted the police team about another body nearby, also bearing stab wounds and subsequently pronounced dead by medical personnel.

Authorities are currently scrutinizing CCTV footage of the vicinity to identify the perpetrators. Initial investigations suggest that both individuals were subjected to robbery prior to the fatal assaults, an official mentioned. (With inputs from PTI)

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