A 20-year-old student, Aryan Mishra, was tragically killed on the Delhi-Agra highway in Haryana after being mistaken for a cattle smuggler by a group of men, one of whom is associated with a cow protection organization. The incident has raised concerns about the activities and potential misuse of power by cow vigilantes in India.
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A 12th-grade student was fatally shot in Haryana after being chased by a group of five who claimed they mistook him for a cattle smuggler. Police have arrested the suspects and are investigating the incident, including the possibility of a past grudge.
A vigilante group in Haryana fatally shot a class 12 student after mistaking him for a cattle smuggler. The incident, which occurred on August 23, has sparked outrage and highlighted the dangers of vigilante justice. The suspects, who are now in police custody, chased the victim’s car for 30 kilometers before shooting him. The victim, Aryan Mishra, died the following day from his injuries.
A Delhi court granted bail to Gangadhar Gunde after he was mistakenly arrested by the CBI in connection with the NEET paper leak case. The arrest was due to a case of mistaken identity, as Gunde shares the same name with another suspect. This incident comes after the CBI apprehended key suspect Rakesh Ranjan in Bihar.
A nine-year-old boy’s act of kindness towards a man he mistook for homeless turned out to be a heartwarming encounter with a billionaire businessman. Kelvin Ellis Jr. handed his last dollar to Matt Busbice, the 42-year-old businessman, who was outside a coffee shop performing his morning prayer. Busbice, deeply moved by Ellis’s gesture, rewarded him with a breakfast, a coffee, and a shopping trip to his sporting goods store. The incident, captured on CCTV, went viral on social media, prompting international attention and generating applause for Ellis’s generosity.
Gerben Vanden Heuvel, a Hamilton, Ont., motorist, endured a frustrating and costly ordeal after police towed and impounded his Toyota RAV-4, claiming it was stolen. Despite providing valid registration and ownership documents, Vanden Heuvel spent over $4,000 and 50 days without his vehicle while he fought to prove his ownership. After numerous visits to government offices, contacting his MPP, and obtaining an affidavit, the Ministry of Transportation finally acknowledged the registration error and released the vehicle.
A Quebec family is in anguish after discovering that the remains of their beloved father, Faraj Allah Jarjour, were accidentally swapped with those of a Russian man during his repatriation from Cuba following his untimely death on vacation. Despite their diligent efforts, including reaching out to the Canadian consulate and various government officials, the family has yet to receive any satisfactory answers or locate their father’s body.
The murder of Jill Dando in 1999 remains an unresolved mystery, with various theories and speculations surrounding the motive and perpetrator. Despite the conviction of Barry George, which was later overturned, the true identity of her killer has remained elusive.