AIIMS Guwahati employee found dead under mysterious circumstances, 3 held

Published On 2023-08-24 08:45 GMT   |   Update On 2023-08-24 08:45 GMT
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Guwahati: In a horrifying incident, three persons have been arrested for allegedly stabbing an employee of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Guwahati to death in the Changsari area on Tuesday night. 

It came to light that some of the deceased's colleagues stabbed him multiple times, which ultimately led to his death.  

The deceased has been identified as a resident of Boko in Kamrup district. He was working at the hospital's oxygen management unit for the past few months.

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Although the exact motive behind the murder remains unknown, it is suspected that the incident was caused by a disagreement with the accused.

According to NN news sources, they had a conflict over a language issue. However, it is not yet confirmed.

A murder case has been registered by the police and an investigation into the incident is underway.

The deceased body has been taken to a hospital for post-mortem examination. 

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