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Bride-to-be, stabbed 34 times, chilling CCTV: How Mohali office turned into scene of horror
A 30-year-old woman whom a colleague stabbed to death at her Mohali office on Thursday was to be married in a few days. Dimple of Patiala was attacked at her desk during a shift change at the freight brokerage and business support firm in Sector 66 where she had worked for three years. Medical examiners confirmed she had sustained 34 stab wounds.
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