Businessman Beaten to Death in Jamshedpur’s Parsudih Area, Body Found in Garbage Dumping Yard

Police Investigate Murder of Raju Aggarwal, Resident of Gaitadih

In a shocking incident, a man was brutally beaten to death with sticks and stones in the Parsudih police station area of Jamshedpur.

JAMSHEDPUR – A resident named Raju Aggarwal from Gaitadih was tragically discovered deceased in a garbage dumping yard located in Gaintadih, specifically in the Parsudih area.

The authorities retrieved the deceased individual and arranged for a post-mortem examination.

According to reports, it seems that Raju Aggarwal left his house during the night and has not yet returned.

The body was found in the morning.

According to reports, the crime took place sometime between 2 and 2:30 am.

The reasons for the murder are still a mystery, and the police are currently conducting a thorough investigation into the case.

Aggarwal came from a business family, and the police are questioning the people he was associated with.

According to reports, he went out with a group of friends at night and tragically lost his life.

The heinousness of the crime has deeply disturbed the local community, and authorities are diligently investigating to uncover the reasons and individuals responsible for the incident.

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