A restaurant owner in the Kalwar area of Jaipur was beaten so much so that it led to the death of restaurant owner. It is to note that the two accused are brothers. As per the information from police, the three of them were having their supper when this incident took place. The owner scolded them for poorly cooked egg scramble. This criticism landed the restaurant owner in huge trouble.
This started a heated argument that turned into a physical altercation. After pulling down the restaurant’s shutter, the two accused left the victim lying in a pool of blood and rushed away. A murder case has been reported to the police. Police Station SHO Ravindra Pratap Singh of Kalwar reported. The incident happened late on a Saturday night when the deceased, Hameer Singh, requested an egg bhurji from his staff.
“He accused the two employees of overcooking the dish and abused them. This irked the duo, who beat him up with hockey sticks and batons,” Singh said. The incident was brought to the notice of police by a man who lives close to the restaurant at 12.30am on Sunday.
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“When he saw the shutter of the shop closed, he called up Hameer Singh but received no response. He then informed the police control room,” Singh said.
Then a dog squad, senior officers, and FSL experts showed up on the scene. “The two brothers who worked in the restaurant, Bablu and Sunil, were not there. Singh’s body was found in a bloody pool. Singh stated, “We brought his body for post-mortem, and he appeared to have been seriously beaten up, with injuries to his face and other areas of the body.
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