A decades-old schoolyard fight in Kasaragod has reignited after 52 years, leading to a violent confrontation. Balakrishnan, 62, allegedly attacked his former classmate, V J Babu, over a quarrel from their Class IV days. Babu sustained injuries, including lost teeth, after Balakrishnan and another classmate, Mathew, confronted him.
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