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    RIP Nitin Chhillar

    Nitin was kidnapped on 14th Nov and was killed on the same day, mastermind behind all this is no other than a person who use to iron clothes near his house. He was murdered and kept in a house in same locality and those who executed this left for UP from where they asked for ransom money. Ransom money of 1 crore and 10 lakh was given to them, which three of them equally shared and returned back to do away with the dead body, which they tried to burn but were not successful, they dropped it some 8-10 KMs from that locality. They were traced as they used nitin's sim for this purpose.

    http://www.bhaskar.com/news/HAR-OTH-...NOR.html?seq=1

    He was from my village, I can't even think of the pain and grief his family is suffering from. I offer my condolences to the family of the deceased. May his soul RIP.

    Kidnapping and killing is common these days, and in most of the cases people who do this are known to the person being kidnapped, same happened in this case. We can't being him back, but we can learn a lesson to be more vigil and cautious than to be in a sorry state. Trust is word which has lost significance in today's world. We should not allow outsiders (Servants, other service providers) take advantage of the situation by gaining trust and striking back at a later time. Always keep your nears and dears in your observation. Flaunting too much is one main reason one become a soft target to such criminals.

    I hope we learn from it and ensure such things do not happen to us or in our localities.
    -- Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.
    -- When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new.

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    RIP.
    From the case it looks like he did not do anything very stupid. If this can happen to a young boy in broad day light in his own locality, it is shocking. Not sure what he should NOT HAVE done, which could have saved his life.
    "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent..."

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    Very shocking and sad news. May his soul RIP. what is happening in our society! whom to trust!!
    जाट के ठाठ हैं .....

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  6. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by rsdalal View Post
    RIP.
    From the case it looks like he did not do anything very stupid. If this can happen to a young boy in broad day light in his own locality, it is shocking. Not sure what he should NOT HAVE done, which could have saved his life.
    True,
    11 years ago, in the same house similar thing happened to a girl, she was kidnapped and later killed and her body was recovered on same day Nov 18, mere coincidence. One who iron cloth there ran after them to save the girl but couldn't help and now 11 years later his son is the kingpin of the heinous act. The thing which couldn't have been avoided is to allow them enter home and gather information. Flaunt of money is one reason.
    -- Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.
    -- When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rskankara View Post
    Very shocking and sad news. May his soul RIP. what is happening in our society! whom to trust!!
    Better safe than sorry. Trust word in today's scenario itself is misleading.
    -- Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.
    -- When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new.

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