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37-year-old Indian-origin man fatally stabbed inside Lloyds Bank in Derby, England

37-year-old Indian-origin man fatally stabbed inside Lloyds Bank in Derby, England

Time of India08-05-2025
Source: X
Gurvinder Johal
, a 37-year-old Indian-origin man, was fatally stabbed inside a Lloyds bank branch in Derby, eastern England, on Tuesday, reported BBC.
The incident took place in broad daylight on St.
Peter's Street. Emergency services were called to the scene around 2:30 pm, but Johal was pronounced dead shortly after.
A 47-year-old Somalian man named
Haybe Cabdiraxmaan Nur
, from Normanton in Derby, had been charged with Johal's murder. Nur appeared at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court via videolink, speaking only to confirm his identity with the help of a Somali interpreter. He has been remanded in custody and will next appear before Derby Crown Court.
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Samantha Shallow, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor for the East Midlands, said, 'After reviewing the evidence submitted by Derbyshire Constabulary, we have authorised a
murder charge
in connection with the death of 37-year-old Gurvinder Johal.'
A second man in his 30s, who was also arrested in connection with the case, has since been released with no further action.
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