Police Arrest Suspects After Two Separate Murders in Delhi and Malaud
Introduction
Police have arrested several people following two different fatal attacks caused by personal conflicts in the Anand Parbat area of Delhi and the Malaud region.
Main Body
The first incident happened in the Anand Parbat area of central Delhi, where a 21-year-old man died after being attacked. According to police reports, the victim and two friends were stopped by a group of seven to ten people. The attackers forced the victim into a forested area near Ramjas Park, where he was killed with a knife and bricks. The Delhi Police identified the man using a SIM card and arrested a 22-year-old man named Virat and a 15-year-old boy. Investigators emphasized that the motive was revenge for a fight that had happened two days earlier. Meanwhile, in the Malaud area, a 35-year-old man named Onkar Singh was killed after being stopped by a group led by Gurpreet Singh. Reports state that the victim had been in a romantic relationship with the suspect's sister for about a year. Police documents show that the victim was beaten with rods and sticks near Nanakpur Jagera village. To make the crime look like a car accident, the attackers placed the body and a scooter next to a roadside wall. Consequently, police have arrested Gurpreet Singh and are now searching for four other accomplices.
Conclusion
In both cases, the main suspects have been caught, although police are still searching for the remaining people involved in the crimes.
Learning
⚡ The 'Logic Link' Upgrade
At the A2 level, you usually connect ideas with simple words like and, but, or because. To move toward B2, you need Connectors of Result and Transition. These make your speaking and writing sound professional and fluid.
🔍 Spotting the B2 Patterns
Look at these two specific phrases from the text:
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"Consequently..."
- What it does: It replaces "so." Instead of saying "It rained, so I stayed home," you say "It rained; consequently, I stayed home." It signals a formal cause-and-effect relationship.
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"Meanwhile..."
- What it does: It bridges two different events happening at the same time. Instead of saying "Also, in another place...", use meanwhile to shift the scene smoothly.
🛠️ Applying the Shift
| A2 Style (Basic) | B2 Bridge (Fluent) |
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| The man was hurt, so he went to the hospital. | The man was hurt; consequently, he was taken to the hospital. |
| I was studying. Also, my brother was playing. | I was studying; meanwhile, my brother was playing. |
💡 Coach's Tip
When you use Consequently or Meanwhile, always put a comma after them if they start a sentence. This creates a natural pause that helps the listener follow your logic—a hallmark of B2 fluency.