In a chilling turn during Mumbai’s Holi revelries, a trivial foot bump in Wadala’s Koliwada led to the gruesome lynching of 22-year-old Tushar Ujjainwala. Four men, allegedly intoxicated from beer-fueled festivities, have been apprehended by Mumbai Police, who registered an FIR for murder on Wednesday.
Eyewitnesses recount how the Tuesday 4:30 PM skirmish began innocently enough. Tushar and a companion strolled through the vibrant Holi crowd when his foot inadvertently grazed one reveler. Tempers flared instantly; abuses flew, turning the air thick with tension.
Rather than letting it slide, Tushar shared the insult with his brother upon reaching home. The siblings returned to demand an apology, only to face a ferocious backlash. The quartet of accused descended on Tushar like a storm, beating him with unbridled fury until he lay motionless, his body battered beyond recognition.
Paramedics pronounced him dead at the hospital, prompting a swift police response. Crime scene teams combed the area, while detectives interrogated locals and reviewed surveillance footage. The arrests followed rapidly, with interrogations revealing the group’s reckless state under alcohol’s influence.
This isn’t an isolated flare-up. Just weeks ago, Mumbai Police nabbed three juveniles for slaying their 14-year-old friend Siddharth and dumping his body in Vihar Lake to mimic a drowning. That case, cracked via CCTV and postmortem clues, highlights a disturbing youth violence trend. Officials warn that festivals should unite, not divide, calling for vigilance against escalating minor spats into mortal combats.