Published By : Prameya News Bureau | August 10, 2022 IST
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Puri, Aug 10: Some miscreants torched a car parked in front of a house late Tuesday night in Puri. Reportedly, two miscreants allegedly set fire to Vijay Kumar Khuntia’s four-wheeler parked in front of his house in Mukunda Mishra Nagar of the town and attacked his house with sharp weapons. All the activities of the miscreants are captured on CCTV. {"id":204174,"width":549,"height":323,"sizeSlug":"full","linkDestination":"none"} According to information, Vijay’s younger son Deepak was brutally killed by miscreants two years ago. It has been suspected that the miscreants committed the crime to pressurize Vijay and his family members to compromise the case and not to stand against the accused in Court. Sadar Police reached the spot and started a probe into the incident.
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