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Hyderabad: Former journalist Rajesh Lal, who was allegedly cheated by a travel agent, died on Wednesday, November 6, in the town centre of Armoor Municipal in Nizamabad district, Telangana.   Lal, a 55-year-old, who worked as a reporter on a mainstream television channel, offered Rs 10 lakh to an agent named Prasad a year ago to send his son to Europe. As per multiple media reports, Lal   son returned to In <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>stanley cup</a> dia after an agent cheated him by sending him to Kazakhstan instead of Europe.     Also ReadHyderabad: Online abuser held for morphing images of victims On Wednesday, Lal asked the agent to return the money. After a lack of response from the agent,hegot depressed which subsequently led to a heart attack. He was moved to a hospital but couldn 82 <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley kaffeebecher</a> 17;t be revived. Family members of Lal protested in front of the agent   house with his mortal remains, demanding his immediate arrest and justice for their suffering.  The agent was reported to have fled.     On receiving the information, Armoor police m <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cup</a> oved the dead body from the location. An investigation into the matter is underway. Further details are awaited.  TagsArmoor Journalist Nizamabad Telangana        Sakina Fatima   Follow on Twitter  |  Updated: 8th November 2024 11:41 am IST                Facebook    X    LinkedIn    Pinterest    Messenger    Messenger    WhatsApp    Telegram Ibmw IBA Women   s World Boxing Championships 2023: Nikhat Zareen to represent India
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