
Lender killed by kin for asking them to repay Rs 25,000 loan
Rajkot: A dispute over Rs 25,000 loan turned fatal for the lender who was allegedly murdered his two relative in Jakhaniya village of Kutch's Mandvi taluka on Thursday.
Chintan Gor, the victim, was stabbed to death by Jigar Gor (31) and Jay Gor (20).
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Jigar was enraged as Chintan kept reminding him to repay Rs 25,000 he had lent him a few months ago.
The Local Crime Branch (LCB) arrested both assailants from Madhapar village later in the day.
On Thursday, Chintan again called Jigar requesting repayment as he needed the money for a family function. Jigar asked Chintan to come to Jakhaniya village to collect the money. When Chintan and Priyen reached there, Jigar told him to come at a nearby temple. As soon as they reached there, Jigar assaulted him while Jay stabbed him with a knife.
Priyen rushed Chintan to a hospital where he succumbed.
Investigation officer H M Vaghela of Kodai police station said Chintan was involved in agricultural work. Jigar is also a farmer, while Jay works at a roadside food stall.

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