Police Looking for Murderer of a young man in the center of Baku
On the evening of 6 January, an unknown stabbed 26-year-old Hasan Hasanov and his friend Orkhan Mammadzade in the park Sahil in the center of Baku. Police could not detain the offender in hot pursuit.
According to unofficial information, the cause of the conflict between the young people was Hasanov’s dog that barked at or attacked someone. The verbal altercation led to the fact that the man "offended" by the dog stabbed Hasanov in the throat and wounded his friend. The young man died at the scene from loss of blood, and his friend was hospitalized.
The question of dog walking has long been a problem. So, many owners of pets do not use the leash, releasing large dogs to run freely. Also, not all owners of dogs use muzzles.
Such facts are the cause of many conflicts in the streets and parks of the capital. -02D-
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- Economics
- 7 January 2015 13:42
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