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Goldy Brar Death News: Moosewala Murder Suspect Goldy Brar DEAD or ALIVE?

Goldy Brar Death News: Moosewala Murder Suspect Goldy Brar DEAD or ALIVE?

US Website Fuels Rumors with Unverified Shooting Report!

 

 

CONTENTS: Goldy Brar Death News

 

 

In a surprising turn of events, an American website reported on Wednesday that Goldy Brar, the main suspect in the Sidhu Moosewala murder case, has been fatally shot. However, there is currently no official confirmation of this news.

 

Goldy Brar Death News Moosewala Murder Suspect Goldy Brar DEAD or ALIVE

 

Gangster Goldy Brar Reportedly Shot Dead

Reports from a US news website suggest that gangster Goldy Brar has met his demise, allegedly due to gunshot wounds. According to the report, Brar was allegedly struck by two bullets a few days ago, leading to his eventual passing. However, these claims await official verification.

Goldy Brar Death Unverified

According to the website, two individuals, including Goldy Brar, were reportedly shot and killed in Central Farojona a few days ago. The report suggests that during the attack, youths who sustained injuries were taken to the hospital by law enforcement. Among them, it is alleged that one of the individuals, purportedly Goldy Brar, succumbed to their injuries later on. However, these assertions remain unconfirmed at present.

 

Goldy Brar Demise or Disinformation?

As a reminder, Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala was fatally shot on May 29, 2022, in Jawaharke village, located in Punjab’s Mansa district.  At that time, Goldy Brar had asserted his involvement in the murder of Sidhu Moosewala. Following the incident, he has been subject to a lookout notice, and a Red Corner Notice has been issued against him.

 

 

 

 

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