Violent Clash at Lucknow Restaurant Over Biryani Order Leaves Three Injured
Lucknow: Restaurant staff attack customer over leg piece request in biryani; 3 hurt
Hindustan Times
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A disagreement over a chicken leg piece in a biryani order escalated into violence at a restaurant near Engineering College crossing in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, injuring three individuals. The police have registered a case and are investigating the incident involving the restaurant owner and staff.
- 01Dispute over a chicken leg piece led to a violent confrontation.
- 02Three individuals, including a lawyer, sustained serious injuries.
- 03The incident was captured on video and has gone viral.
- 04Police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) and are investigating.
- 05The restaurant owner and staff are alleged to be involved in the assault.
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A violent incident occurred at a restaurant near Engineering College crossing in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, where a disagreement over a chicken leg piece in a biryani order resulted in three people being seriously injured. The altercation began when Suraj Prajapati and his friend Mohammad Aamir visited the restaurant to pick up their order. Prajapati requested a replacement for a chicken piece with a leg piece, which led to a confrontation with the restaurant owner, Rizwan. The situation escalated when Rizwan allegedly became aggressive and, along with 10 to 12 staff members, attacked Prajapati and Aamir with an iron rod. Prajapati suffered a deep head injury and a fractured arm, while Aamir also sustained injuries. A local lawyer, Devendra Pratap Singh, who tried to intervene, was also injured. The police have filed a First Information Report (FIR) and are actively investigating the incident, seeking to identify and apprehend those involved.
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The incident raises concerns about customer safety and conflict resolution in public spaces, highlighting the need for better management in restaurants.
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