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Bus driver dies in Mohali road-rage assault

Was hit by a pick-up driver with an iron pipe in an incident of road rage
A case has been registered. File

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A Punjab Roadways bus driver died after being hit by a pick-up driver with an iron pipe in an incident of road rage at Kurali bus stand this afternoon.

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The victim, Jagjeet Singh (41), from Amritsar district, was hit on the chest. As Passers-by intervened, the bus driver collapsed and fainted. He was rushed to a Kurali hospital where doctors declared him dead.

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The body was shifted to the Phase-6 Civil Hospital in the evening.

The assailant, Sukhdeep Singh (35) of Padiala village in Kurali, claimed that there were arguments between the two drivers on the way and Jagjeet had abused him earlier. When the bus halted near the bus stop, the pick-up driver confronted Jagjeet, after which a fight broke out.

The police took possession of the body and kept it in the mortuary for a post-mortem examination.

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The Punjab Roadways union members reached the police station and sought strict action against the pick-up driver. A murder case has been registered at the Kurali police station.

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