14 February,2018 08:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Faisal Tandel
The deceased Kanu Jadhav
A former Navy officer killed a 64-year-old railway labourer with a bamboo stick in a brutal assault after a fight broke out between them over grabbing a seat at Khadavli railway station. While the victim, Kanu Jadhav, was immediately taken to the nearest hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries, some of the eyewitnesses caught hold of the accused and handed him over to the Government Railway Police (GRP). The GRP registered a murder case against him and arrested him.
Trivial to brutal
According to the police, around 4 pm on Monday, Jadhav had a heated argument with accused Dhananjay Sinha alias Modi, as both of them wanted to sit at the same spot. The argument led to a fight and Sinha brutally assaulted Jadhav.
Policespeak
Confirming the incident, Manik Sathe, inspector, GRP, Kalyan, said, "The exact reason behind the murder is still not clear. But the accused has been arrested and a case registered accordingly. As the incident happened within the city limits, we have transferred the case to the Titwala police. They are investigating the matter further." Speaking to mid-day, Pradeep Kasbe, senior inspector, Titwala police station, said, "The accused claims that the fight started over grabbing a seat at the station. We are verifying the facts and interrogating him for further information. He was produced in court on Tuesday and sent to police custody till February 16."
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