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KAILALI, Nov 10: Bhupendra Baduwal, 22, of Lamki Chuha Municipality-1, was stabbed to death in a clash between two groups at Tikapur in Kailali district at around 9 PM on Tuesday.
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By PUSHPARAJ JOSHI

KAILALI, Nov 10: Bhupendra Baduwal, 22, of Lamki Chuha Municipality-1, was stabbed to death in a clash between two groups at Tikapur in Kailali district at around 9 PM on Tuesday.



The incident took place when two groups clashed near the local market place in Tikapur. According to eyewitnesses, a group chased Baduwal and stabbed him to death.


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Chief of the District Police Office, Kailali, Superintendent of Police Bishwa Adhikari said that police have arrested eight people including Aryan Devkota on the charge of being involved in the incident.


 

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