An official said the incident took place in the Vashinaka area on August 6 when victim Sunil Jambhulkar had a heated argument on old issues with the accused women
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A 33-year-old man was killed in Chembur in Mumbai allegedly by two women over an old enmity, police said.
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An official said the incident took place in the Vashinaka area on Friday evening (August 6) when Sunil Jambhulkar had a heated argument on old issues with Usha Mane (22) and Karuna Mane (25), an RCF police station official said. "During the argument, Jambhulkar used foul language after which both the women hit him with a wooden stick, rendering him unconscious, and then strangled him with a piece of cloth.
A police team rushed Jambhulkar to a nearby hospital where doctors declared him dead on arrival. The two women have been arrested for murder," the official informed.
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