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A startling incident has surfaced in a town in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri, where a scenario has emerged in frightening the store owners of a well-known shopping complex. Everyone in the village is terrified after discovering a statement on a poster outside the stores in Aniket Shopping Complex. This notice says, “You will die in two days,” on the outside of the shops. This statement is displayed outside 25 to 30 of the stores in the shopping complex, not just one or two. People and businesses alike have a lot of these questions in their thoughts.
There are rumours that this message was scribbled late at night outside the stores. There are rumours that the poster’s note was scrawled in crimson ink. This poster states, ‘You will die two days later on October 5, 2024.’ It states to “Live your life.” Below it is written Bloody Mary. The nearby residents and store owners are terrified after reading this statement. People and businesses alike have a lot of these questions in their thoughts.
Discussions about this note were posted outside the Aniket Shopping Complex and have spread from town to village. This note, printed in English, is allegedly put outside 20 to 25 stores in the complex. The dates on the notes, stuck in front of each store vary, which has also surprised the owners in the shopping complex. These notices were seen by the traders as they opened their stores in the morning. This caused a stir in the neighbourhood. The rural police arrived at the scene and began the investigation after learning of the threatening letter.
The individual who wrote the threatening note and left it in front of the store is still at large, and the police are looking for them. The area’s CCTV cameras are being examined. The cops will have a difficult time identifying the unidentified suspect who threw the pertinent tickets. The area’s CCTV cameras can assist the police in apprehending the culprit. The cops can benefit if the neighbourhood has CCTV cameras.
There is the possibility that the lot keepers are involved in this is also being looked at. It is demanded that the police look into the situation as quickly as possible and punish those who incite fear with harsh consequences. The red alert has put traders and retailers in a state of panic. There are discussions on this in the area.
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