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Kirti stabbed multiple times by Mohammad Munasir, succumbs to injuries in hospital

The knife used in the murder has been recovered and a case of murder has been registered. Mohammad Munasir is now in police custody after he was treated at AIIMS. 

In another horrific incident, 21-year-old Kirti was brutally stabbed multiple times by one Mohammad Munasir in south-east Delhi’s Bhogal on Friday, the police said.

The stabbing by the 25-year-old Mohammad Munasir of Kirti took place in full public view at 7 PM. The culrpit was then thrashed by the public and handed over to the police.


DCP Southeast Chinmoy Biswal said, “Today on 26.7.19 around 7 pm, PCR call was received regarding stabbing of a female. At the spot in Bhogal market, it came to notice that injured lady R/o Sarai Kale Khan, Age 20-21 years, was taken to hospital where she was declared brought dead”.

Kirti was reportdly a domestic help and was walking back home when she was brutally stabbed. After Kirti was stabbed multiple times, she was taken to AIIMS where she succumbed to her injuries.

Kirti lived with her brother who was also questioned in connection with the case. However, he said he has no knowledge about any relationship between the duo, the police added.

The knife used in the murder has been recovered and a case of murder has been registered. Mohammad Munasir is now in police custody after he was treated at AIIMS.

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