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Thane: 40-year-old son tries to kill self over court dispute with father

Updated on: 11 June,2022 07:36 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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According to the police, Manoj Chourasia sustained over 50 per cent burns and was currently undergoing treatment at Kalwa Civil Hospital

Thane: 40-year-old son tries to kill self over court dispute with father

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A 40-year-old shopkeeper tries to kill self by immolating himself and sustained burn injuries in Mumbra area near Mumbai on Saturday, stated police official.


According to the police, Manoj Chourasia sustained over 50 per cent burns and was currently undergoing treatment at Kalwa Civil Hospital.



"Chourasia had allegedly taken the extreme step over a long-standing civil dispute with his father regarding the ownership of the shop," said senior inspector Ashok Kadlag of Mumbra police station.


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Chourasia's father had allegedly first sold him the shop and later sold the establishment to another person, resulting in a court case.

The court had directed the police to give possession of the shop to the owner and they were just acting on the court order, he said, adding that Chourasia had not obtained any stay order in the matter.

(with inputs from PTI)

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