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Jilted Lover Bought Crude Bombs for 600 from Karnataka's Honnavar

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  • A man from Uttara Kannada district is under police scanner for allegedly selling crude bombs to a jilted lover who died in an explosion in a cab.
  • The deceased had purchased the bombs for Rs 600 from George Niklov Fernandes, whose father worked in a Sivakasi factory.

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A man from Uttara Kannada district is under police scanner for allegedly selling crude bombs to a jilted lover who died in an explosion in a cab. The deceased had purchased the bombs for Rs 600 from George Niklov Fernandes, whose father worked in a Sivakasi factory.

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