A 35-year-old sewadar, Yogendra Singh, tragically died at Kalkaji Temple in Delhi after being brutally attacked by a group of 10-15 visitors. The assault occurred following a dispute over the distribution of "Chunni Prasad," when Singh asked them to wait. The visitors, armed with iron rods and sticks, fatally injured Singh, leading to a murder investigation by Kalkaji police.
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