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Temple fire that killed 3 was murder: Mum police

A fire at a temple in Charkop that left three people dead early on Sunday has turned out to be a well-planned case of murder. Police on Monday arrested a 20-yearold resident, Bhavesh Chandurkar, and detained a 17-year-old boy. Investigators said Chandurkar did not see eyeto-eye with the temple’s president, Yuvraj Pawar (28). The trigger was an incident on Christmas, when Pawar hit Chandurkar (20) over a trivial issue.

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