Teacher kills colleague in Maharashtra
Friday January 27, 2012 09:37:26 PM,
IANS
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Mumbai: A school
teacher died Friday after remaining in coma for two days following
a physical fight with a colleague in Maharashtra's Aurangabad
district, police said.
According to police, the victim, Rajkumar Langde, and accused,
Lakshman Kure - both teachers at Sushiladevi Deshmukh Primary and
Secondary School - had some personal issues and did not get along
well.
"On Tuesday, they had a fight where things got out of hand when
Kure tore away the flat pad of a school bench and hit Langde with
it after an altercation," Ashok Giri, a police officer, told IANS.
"Langde was seriously injured and rushed to a hospital. He died
this morning," Giri added.
Langde's family blamed the school authorities as they did not
intervene in the fight. They brought Langde's body to the school
and demonstrated.
"Kure, who was arrested Tuesday and charged with attempt to
murder, has now been booked for murder," Giri said.
Kure is likely to be presented in court Saturday.
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