A avenue vendor was set on fire by unidentified individuals close to the TANSI unit right here on Sunday following a quarrel.
According to the police, Kadhar Basha offered quilts from a roadside store. On Sunday, 4 individuals bargained with Mr. Basha to cut back the worth of a quilt they needed to purchase. The quarrel intensified, and the shoppers left the place failing to agree on a worth.
They returned and allegedly set Mr. Basha on fire earlier than fleeing. Passersby rescued him and took him to the Krishnagiri Government Hospital. He was later referred to the Dharmapuri Government Hospital. The Krishnagiri police have registered a case.
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