Police in Tirupati say a dispute linked to a wedding escalates into violence, resulting in the deaths of two people. According to the police accounts reported, the accused attacked Munirathnam and Manikanta with knives, after which they fled the scene. The incident has caused shock in the area as residents learn of the killings following an earlier confrontation. Investigators are treating the case as a double murder and are working to identify the suspects and establish a timeline of events leading up to the attack. Police are also looking into the nature of the wedding-related dispute that preceded the assault, including whether it involved direct personal conflict or a broader disagreement connected to the ceremony. The authorities say they are collecting statements and examining available evidence to determine motives and responsibility. Further details about arrests, injuries to anyone else, and the status of the investigation were not provided in the reports.
Wedding Dispute Leads to Double Murder in Tirupati, Police Investigate
Police in Tirupati say a dispute linked to a wedding escalates into violence, resulting in the deaths of two people. According to the police accounts reported, the accused attacked Munirathnam and Man...
- Police report a wedding-related dispute leads to a double killing in Tirupati.
- Two people, Munirathnam and Manikanta, are reported attacked with knives.
- The accused flee from the scene after the stabbing.
- Police investigate motives and work to identify those responsible.
- The incident causes public shock and triggers an ongoing investigation.
Police said the accused attacked Munirathnam and Manikanta with knives before fleeing from the spot.
7 hours agoPolice said the accused attacked Munirathnam and Manikanta with knives before fleeing from the spot.
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