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Cricketer Suresh Raina’s ‘relative’ killed in attack by robbers, 4 sustain injuries

The deceased has been identified as government contractor Ashok Kumar but there was no confirmation about his relation with the cricketer, said Pathankot SSP Gulneet Singh Khurana.

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Chandigarh: A 58-year-old man said to be a relative of cricketer Suresh Raina died while four members of his family sustained injuries allegedly in an attack by robbers, police said on Saturday.

The deceased has been identified as Ashok Kumar, a government contractor.

The incident took place at Thariyal village in Punjab’s Pathankot district on the night intervening August 19 and 20, police said.

According to them, three to four members of the notorious Kale Kachhewala gang had come with an intention to loot, attacked Ashok Kumar and his family members at their house in Thariyal village near Madhopur of Pathankot.

At the time of the attack, they were sleeping at the terrace of their house.

Ashok Kumar, who had suffered head injuries, died while four others sustained injuries, said police.

Kumar’s death was also confirmed by Pathankot Senior Superintendent of Police Gulneet Singh Khurana. As far as Kumar’s relation with cricketer Raina, the SSP said he has no confirmation about it. He may be a relative, he said.

We are investigating the matter, said the SSP.

According to police, robbers decamped with some cash and gold from the house.

Kumar’s 80-year-old mother Satya Devi, his wife Asha Devi, sons Apin and Kuashal suffered injuries, said police.

While Satya Devi has been discharged from hospital, others are still undergoing treatment, said Pathankot Superintendent of Police Prabhjot Singh Virk.


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1 COMMENT

  1. Seriously robbers??
    It’s a planned attack on his relatives to get back at him and India for making plans to improve J&K cricket.

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