Times NewsNetwork Ludhiana: After the death of an elderly man under mysterious circumstances near the Grain Market in Jalandhar Bypass area, the victim’s son expressed the suspicion that his father had been murdered. He also claimed that someone told him that his father had been thrown out of a vehicle. Pradeep Kumar of New Shivpuri, Santokh Nagar and son of the deceased, Narendra Kumar, aged around 68, said that his father worked as an electrician.
He said that he left for work on Wednesday afternoon and on the way, he told someone that he was going to the grain market. Later in the evening, the family received a call from someone saying that Narendra was lying injured outside a factory on Grain market road. He added that a woman told him that some people threw the victim out of a car and drove away.
Pradeep said that residents called an ambulance and rushed his father to the civil hospital. Son of the deceased said that his father had a deep injury on his head. In view of his critical condition, Pradeep tried to take him to CMC hospital but his father died.
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