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31-Year-Old Man Shot Dead Over 'Staring' in Kharar

Hindustan Times Chandigarh

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February 02, 2025

A 31-year-old man was allegedly shot dead at an eating joint following a spat over staring in Shivjot Enclave, Kharar, around 10.45 pm on Friday.

MOHALI:

The deceased was identified as Gurpreet Singh, a Bathinda native who was currently living in Kharar.

Singh, according to police, was a gym trainer in Kharar and also used to drive a cab in the tricity. Police said Gurpreet, along with a friend, had visited an eating joint for food on Friday night. A group of four persons was already present at the joint.

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