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Wednesday, July 21, 1999
Crime Watch -- Surat
EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE
Burns deaths One Ameena Anwar Saiyyed (22), from Bodhan village in Mandvi taluka died from burns injuries, she sustained on July 14, at the New Civil Hospital of the city on Tuesday, Mandvi police said. According to the police report quoting the dying woman's declaration, Ameena was making tea in her house when the stove exploded. A case under CrPC 174 has been registered at the Mandvi police station. Another case registered in the Palsana police station of the district stated that 30-year old Chetna Ravji Rathod died in the Navsari Hospital from burns injuries. Chetna was cooking food at her house in Itaalwa village of Palasana on Monday afternoon when an oil lamp fell over her. She was rushed to the Navsari hospital, where she died at around 8 pm, according to the police.Stabbed in arm According to the Chowk Bazaar police station, one person was injured in his upper arm, when he was stabbed by another in a street brawl in at noon on Tuesday. Ghulam Rasool alias Baba Moiyuddin Mistry lodged a complaint in the police station, stating that he was stabbed in the upper arm on the Muglisara road opposite A1 Auto garage. According to Rasool, the assailant had was angered and attacked when Rasool accidentally spalshed water on him while driving down the said road. A case has been registered in the Chowk Bazaar police station. PSI J P Parmar is investigating further. Vehicle stolen A Hero Honda motorcycle (GJ 16 A 9241) has been reported stolen from the Limbayat area of the city on Monday night. One Kishore Vasantlal, a resident of Dumbhal on the outskirts of the city told the police that he had parked his vehicle at his house from where it had disappeared on Monday night. A case under section 379 of the Indian Penal Code has been registered in the Limbayat police station. Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.

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