Updated On: 27 September, 2018 09:30 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The squabble between the four people led to the three suspects using a knife and a rod to attack the victim

A quarrel over the parking of a bike in a Chembur society led to a man being beaten and slashed by three people, a second such case of road rage in the Chembur vicinity. 30-year-old Suhas Gangawane was attacked by three men after he left his motorcycle in a spot which was claimed by a neighbour, identified as Karan.
The RCF police have registered a complaint against Karan and are on the lookout for him and his two friends, Arjun and Rahul, who were also involved in the assault. The three suspects disappeared after the incident took place on September 22. In the meanwhile, Suhas is recuperating at his home after receiving treatment at a nearby hospital.
This is the second such incident od road rage in Chembur in the last one month. On September 3, three men had attacked a biker in a parking row near RC Marg. The biker died on the spot and the suspects were later arrested.