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HR manager killed by accountant for rejecting marriage proposal, head thrown into canal
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DCP (City) Syed Ali Abbas said Minki was in a relationship with Vinay who wanted to marry her. She had refused the marriage proposal which reportedly led to a dispute between the two, the police said.

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