Toll Plaza Manager Killed After Argument Over Fees in Hisar District

希薩區收費站經理因費用爭執遭殺害


Introduction

A toll plaza manager died on Tuesday morning after a disagreement about fee exemptions at the Baddo-Patti facility on the Hisar-Chandigarh highway.

週二早晨,在希薩-錢德加爾公路的 Baddo-Patti 收費站,一名經理因豁免費用的爭議而死亡。

Main Body

The incident happened around 1:45 AM on Tuesday. It involved Sanjay Shukla, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, and four people traveling in a Mahindra Scorpio. The conflict started because of a disagreement over a ₹130 toll payment. Although the passengers showed local ID to get a residential discount, the situation became tense when the manager asked to see the vehicle's registration certificate.

事件發生在週二凌晨 1 時 45 分左右。涉及人員包括一名來自北方邦的 Sanjay Shukla,以及四名乘坐 Mahindra Scorpio 的乘客。衝突源於對 130 盧比路費支付的爭執。儘管乘客出示了當地身分證以獲取居民折扣,但當經理要求查看車輛登記證時,情況變得緊張。

According to witnesses and police reports, the argument escalated, and the driver hit Mr. Shukla with the car. The victim was then run over as the vehicle drove away from the scene. Police later found the car and a gun nearby, though they are not sure if the weapon worked. The body was sent to Agroha Medical College for a forensic exam.

根據目擊者和警方報告,爭論升級,駕駛者用車撞擊 Shukla 先生。隨後車輛駛離現場時,受害者被輾過。警方隨後在附近發現了該車輛及一把槍,但並不確定該武器是否可用。屍體已被送往 Agroha 醫學院進行法醫檢查。

Superintendent of Police Siddhant Jain and SHO Dalbir Singh Punia are leading the investigation. One suspect has been arrested for questioning, while police are still searching for the other three individuals from Bahabalpur village. Based on CCTV footage and evidence, the police have officially charged the suspects with murder.

警察局長 Siddhant Jain 和警長 Dalbir Singh Punia 正在領導調查。一名嫌疑人已被逮捕接受盤問,而警方仍在尋找另外三名來自 Bahabalpur 村的人員。根據 CCTV 影像和證據,警方已正式指控嫌疑人謀殺。

Conclusion

The police have recovered the vehicle and arrested one suspect, and they are continuing their efforts to find the remaining three people.

警方已尋回車輛並逮捕一名嫌疑人,目前正持續努力尋找其餘三人。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Escalation' Logic: Moving from A2 to B2

At the A2 level, you describe events simply: "They argued. The driver hit him." To reach B2, you need to describe how a situation changes over time. We call this Dynamic Progression.

🔍 The Linguistic Shift

Look at this sequence from the text: Disagreement \rightarrow Became tense \rightarrow Escalated \rightarrow Officially charged

Why this matters: B2 speakers don't just use the word "bad" or "angry." They use verbs that show the direction of the action.


🛠️ Tool: The 'Chain' Verbs

Instead of repeating "said" or "happened," use these B2-bridge verbs found in the report to show intensity:

  • To Escalate: (Verb) When a small problem becomes a big problem.
    • A2: The fight got bigger. \rightarrow B2: The argument escalated.
  • To Recover: (Verb) To find something that was lost or stolen.
    • A2: Police found the car. \rightarrow B2: Police recovered the vehicle.
  • To Lead (an investigation): (Phrase) To be the person in charge of finding the truth.
    • A2: The police are looking for the killer. \rightarrow B2: Officers are leading the investigation.

💡 Pro-Tip: The 'Although' Pivot

Notice the sentence: "Although the passengers showed local ID... the situation became tense."

The B2 Secret: Use Although to create contrast in one sentence.

  • A2 Style: They had IDs. But the manager was angry. (Two short sentences)
  • B2 Style: Although they had IDs, the manager was angry. (One complex sentence)

Challenge: Stop using "But" at the start of every sentence. Start with "Although" to immediately sound more professional and fluent.

Vocabulary Learning

exemptions (n.)
Official permission not to do something or pay something that others must.
Example:Some students are granted exemptions from the final exam based on their high grades.
escalated (v.)
To increase rapidly in intensity, magnitude, or severity.
Example:The small disagreement quickly escalated into a loud argument.
forensic (adj.)
Relating to the application of scientific methods to investigate a crime.
Example:The police used forensic evidence to identify the suspect at the crime scene.
investigation (n.)
A detailed examination of a crime or a problem to discover the truth.
Example:The detective led a thorough investigation into the company's financial fraud.
recovered (v.)
To find or regain possession of something that was lost or stolen.
Example:The police recovered the stolen jewelry from a local pawn shop.
Practice B2 words in a crossword