2 Men Kill Friend In Mumbai After Fish 'Disappears' From Pan. Rats Had Eaten It

In a shocking incident in Mumbai, two men were arrested for allegedly murdering their friend over a dispute related to a missing fish. The victim, Afsar, had been cooking fish with his companions, Suresh and Rajesh Rameshnath, also known as Nepali, at their residence on February 24. The situation escalated when Afsar discovered that the fish had seemingly disappeared, only to later find that rats had eaten it. This led to a heated argument among the trio, which culminated in Afsar being killed by his friends. The police have confirmed the arrests of Suresh and Rameshnath, who face serious charges in connection with the crime. Such incidents underscore the fragility of human relationships and the extreme reactions that can stem from minor disputes. Mumbai, known for its vibrant culture and bustling life, has been the backdrop for various violent incidents, drawing attention to underlying social issues. Authorities are investigating the case further to understand the motives and circumstances surrounding this tragic event.
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