
YouTuber Elvish Yadav's house attacked in Gurugram, over dozen shots fired by masked men
YouTuber
and
Bigg Boss
OTT winner
Elvish Yadav
in
Gurugram
's Sector 57 early Sunday morning. The incident occurred around 5:30 AM.
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According to Sandeep Kumar, PRO of Gurugram Police, more than a dozen rounds were fired. Yadav was not present at the residence during the attack.
Police have launched an investigation, and further details are awaited.
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