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Bihar: Elderly Man Shot Dead By Nephew After Heated Altercation In Patna

Accused Jhunjhunu Yadav fired two bullets, which led to the death of Suraj Yadav. Earlier, Jhunjhunu Yadav had reached home to meet his uncle, after which there was an altercation, and he left and came back and entered the house and shot him, due to which he died on the spot.

A shocking incident took place in Patna’s Kankarbagh area. An old man was shot dead inside his house in Patna. This incident took place in High School Lane under the Kankarbagh police station area. The old man has been identified as Suraj Yadav, 65. Suraj Yadav was shot dead by his nephew, Jhunjhunu Yadav, inside his house.

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Accused Jhunjhunu Yadav fired two bullets, which led to the death of Suraj Yadav. Earlier, Jhunjhunu Yadav had reached home to meet his uncle, after which there was an altercation, and he left and came back and entered the house and shot him, due to which he died on the spot.

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On getting information about the case, the police of Kankarbagh police station reached the spot and started an investigation. On the other hand, the daughter of the deceased Suraj Yadav said that her cousin used to constantly threaten to kill her father and mother.

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First published on: Jun 21, 2025 05:42 PM IST


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