Prayagraj's Troubled Weekend: Two Lives Lost, Unrelated Tragedies Unfold
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- October 25, 2025
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Prayagraj, a city often associated with spiritual confluence, found its calm shattered this past weekend, not by the usual hustle and bustle, but by a chilling wave of violence. Two separate incidents, both claiming a life, have left residents—and indeed, the police—grappling with a sudden, unsettling reality. And it all began, one might say, with what should have been a quiet Sunday evening.
Lavlesh Singh, a man in his thirties, met a tragic end near his home in Sulem Sarai. It was late Sunday, you see, when he was brutally attacked, stabbed multiple times. His wounds, reportedly to the stomach and neck, were horrific—fatal, as it turned out. He was rushed to the hospital, of course, but it was already too late; he succumbed to his injuries, leaving behind a community in shock.
Police quickly identified a suspect: a man named Sunny, also from Sulem Sarai, and someone, it seems, who knew Lavlesh well. The motive? A rather old, deeply personal dispute that, tragically, escalated beyond words, beyond reason. An FIR has been filed under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, charging Sunny with murder, and authorities are now actively searching for him. It's a manhunt, really, to bring justice for Lavlesh.
But here's where it gets a little more complex, perhaps even a touch unsettling, purely by coincidence. Just a day prior, on Saturday, another life was lost in Prayagraj, this time in Dhumanganj. Amit Singh, known locally as Gabbu, the brother of a rather infamous jailed gangster, Rajesh Singh, was shot dead by unidentified assailants. Two deaths, in quick succession, in the same city. Yet, and this is crucial, police have been very clear: these incidents, for all their proximity in time and geography, are entirely unconnected. A brutal coincidence, if you will.
So, Prayagraj now faces not one, but two active murder investigations. One, a deeply personal vendetta, seemingly resolved with fatal aggression; the other, a more enigmatic shooting, its perpetrators still at large. It's a stark reminder, truly, of the fragility of peace, and the relentless work of justice that continues even as the city tries to make sense of a weekend marred by such profound loss.
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