Nagpur:
A 34-year-old man was killed allegedly by his younger brother in Maharashtra's Nagpur on Friday, police said.
Chandrashekhar Badakhal was allegedly strangled by his brother Ganesh after the former picked up a fight with their parents under the influence of liquor, an official said.
"The incident took place at 7:30pm. The deceased, who worked in a factory making explosives, was unmarried and an alcoholic who would routinely pick up fights with the accused and their parents," a police station official said.
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