New Delhi:
Two brothers were shot dead by unidentified men in south-west Delhi on Tuesday with police suspecting personal enmity to be the motive behind the crime.
Suresh and Satyendra, who were involved in copper winding business, were returning home in their car when two motorcycle-borne men waylaid them and fired at them in Chhawla area, a senior police official said.
"They were shot on their head," the official said adding, they were rushed to a nearby hospital where they were declared brought dead.
Investigators suspect personal enmity or business rivalry to be the reason behind the incident.
Suresh and Satyendra, who were involved in copper winding business, were returning home in their car when two motorcycle-borne men waylaid them and fired at them in Chhawla area, a senior police official said.
"They were shot on their head," the official said adding, they were rushed to a nearby hospital where they were declared brought dead.
Investigators suspect personal enmity or business rivalry to be the reason behind the incident.
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