Journo assaults biker in road rage incident


Team Udayavani, Nov 29, 2019, 3:35 PM IST

Bengaluru: In yet another case of road rage reported from the state capital, a journalist abused and stabbed a bike rider following a confrontation between the two near Halasuru Tank circle on Thursday November 28.

The victim Raviteja sustained injuries to his neck and has been admitted to a hospital for treatment.

Reportedly the car driven by the jounalist, Charles Denga collided into Raviteja’s bike and the latter confronted him for the rash driving. Irked by this, Denga allegedly abused and assaulted Raviteja with a Swiss knife.

Bharatinagar police arrested Denga on charges of attempted murder.

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