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Policeman injured in accidental firing in Kulgam dies

SRINAGAR: One of the two policemen injured in accidental firing in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir last week has succumbed to injuries at a hospital here on Monday, police said.



Srinagar, December 11

One of the two policemen injured in accidental firing in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir last week has succumbed to injuries at a hospital here on Monday, police said.

Constable Fayaz Ahmad Ganai succumbed to injuries at SKIMS Hospital Soura on Monday morning, a police official said.

Ganai and his colleague Zaheer Abbas were injured when the service rifle of a cop went off accidentally at Kulgam police station on December 4. PTI

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