T-shirt became fatal for the youth, throat was slit in public for Rs. 300, bloody game caused commotion

A heartbreaking incident has come to light from Nagpur, Maharashtra. In Nagpur, two friends became enemies of each other over the money for a T-shirt. It is being told that one friend killed the other friend by slitting his throat. This incident has created a stir in the entire area.

 

New Delhi: A heartbreaking incident has come to light from Nagpur, Maharashtra. In Nagpur, two friends became enemies of each other over the money for a T-shirt. It is being told that one friend killed the other friend by slitting his throat. This incident has created a stir in the entire area. At present, the police have taken two accused involved in this incident into custody.

Fight for 300 rupees

According to the information, this entire incident is being reported from Kavarapeth area under Shantinagar Police Station area in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Here a young man named Akshay had ordered a T-shirt online for himself. The price of that T-shirt was Rs 300. However, that T-shirt did not fit him properly. After which he gave that T-shirt to his friend Shubham, but Shubham refused to give Akshay Rs 300 for the T-shirt.

Quarreled among themselves

After this, there was a lot of dispute between the two friends. In this fight, both of them started abusing each other. After this, Shubham threw 300 rupees on Akshay's face. Akshay felt so bad about Shubham's behavior that in anger, he, along with his brother Prayag, slit Shubham's throat and killed him. As soon as the information of this incident was received, the police reached the spot and arrested the accused.

The body was sent for post-mortem

The police has taken the body of the deceased Shubham into custody and sent it for postmortem. Nagpur DCP said that the police is investigating the matter. Both the accused have also been arrested. Further action will be taken after investigation. After this incident, there is panic in all the surrounding areas. There is mourning in the family due to Shubham's death.