In Chhatarpur, a 27-year-old man was struck and killed by an unidentified vehicle while on his way to Delhi for work. The body remained on the road due to a jurisdiction dispute between MP and UP police, despite the victim's family's pleas. MP police eventually took custody and sent the body for autopsy.
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