Sikkim: Police arrest 2 women for killing school teacher
Press Trust of India | June 24, 2022 | 11:22 AM IST | 1 min read
Police arrested two women on the charge of murdering Gurung after a case was lodged in connection with the death of Gurung on Thursday.
Gangtok: A 50-year-old school teacher was found dead at Sardong in West Sikkim district with injury marks, police said on Friday. The deceased was identified as Gajurman Gurung a teacher of Sardong Government Secondary School.
Police arrested two women on the charge of murdering Gurung after a case was lodged in connection with the death of Gurung on Thursday.
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According to police, Gurung and the two women were returning home in an inebriated state on Wednesday when a brawl started. The two women assaulted Gurung with stones and he died on the spot.
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