Tragic Stone Attack in Jamshedpur’s Rahmatnagar Kapali

19-Year-Old Victim of Stone Attack Found in Shahid Bagan

Md Dilnawaz, a young putty worker, was found deceased following a stone attack in Kapali’s Rahmatnagar, sparking police investigation.

JAMSHEDPUR – In a distressing incident on Thursday evening, 19-year-old Md Dilnawaz fell victim to a lethal stone attack at Shahid Bagan, Rahmatnagar, under the jurisdiction of Kapali OP.

Dilnawaz’s body was found lying on a mat in a field, surrounded by bloodstained stones, hinting at the brutal nature of the attack that led to his demise.

Upon discovering the body, local residents immediately alerted the family and the Kapali police, who are now conducting a thorough investigation into the murder.

The deceased, a resident of the Kapali Hari Mandir area, was known to work as a putty worker and had left his home earlier that day.

Circumstantial evidence suggests that Dilnawaz’s attacker was likely someone within his acquaintance, adding a layer of complexity to the police inquiry.

This is not the first such tragedy in the area; approximately 18 months ago, another young man, Afroz, suffered a similar fate, raising concerns about safety in Rahmatnagar.

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