Shocker! Man Stabbed Multiple Times Outside House In MP's Dhar, CCTV Records Entire Attack
Officers have also begun scanning the CCTV footage from nearby areas to identify the attackers and initiate swift action to trace and arrest them.

Dhar (Madhya Pradesh): A man was brutally attacked with a knife outside his house in Dhar on Saturday.
The incident was caught on a CCTV camera installed nearby. The footage shows the assailant repeatedly stabbing before fleeing with his accomplice.
Check out the video below :
The incident took place in the Naugaon area of Dhar town late Saturday night, police said on Sunday.
According to information, the victim has been identified as Virendra Bhati, a resident near Rajput Garden.
According to police, three men approached his house under the pretext of asking for an address. While one remained at the gate, another suddenly pulled out a knife and attacked Virendra.
In an attempt to defend himself, Virendra suffered deep cuts on his hand. He collapsed during the assault, which police said possibly prevented a more serious injury to his stomach.
Locals who were present at the spot immediately rushed Virendra to Dhar District Hospital for urgent medical assistance, where doctors admitted him and he is currently undergoing treatment.
Meanwhile, Naugaon police reached the hospital, recorded Virendra’s statement regarding the incident, and registered a case against the unidentified assailants.
Officers have also begun scanning the CCTV footage from nearby areas to identify the attackers and initiate swift action to trace and arrest them.
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