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Mumbai: Police have registered a report of the accidental death of a 42-year-old real estate agent in Mumbai even as his wife has alleged that he was beaten to death by his two brothers and their wives over a property dispute.
The incident took place in the Jogeshwari area on Saturday evening, an official from MIDC police station said.
In a video which surfaced on social media, the wife of the deceased alleged that he was killed by his two brothers and their wives in front of her and her two children.
A minor son of the deceased was also seen alleging in the clip that his uncles and aunts severely hit his father and strangled him, to which he was a witness.
The boy further said his father was rushed to a nearby hospital but he was declared dead.
During a probe into the incident, the police found there was some property dispute among the family members and that matter is in court, the official said.
“Based on the primary information, we have registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) in the case. On a complaint of the deceased’s wife, we have sent the body for postmortem and are waiting for the medical report to know the exact cause of the death,” the official said.
Source PTI
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