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VADODARA: One more person was killed on Tuesday as sporadic incidents of violence continued in the riot-hit Vadodara city. Arson and stone-pelting were reported from different parts of the city especially around the time when funeral processions of those killed in the riots were being carried out.

Riots that erupted after the demolition of a mazaar near the Champaner Darwaza on Monday morning continued till the wee hours on Tuesday. After a little calm, sporadic violence was reported in the city late on Tuesday morning.

A boy was killed in rioting near Moti Masjid in Nani Vhorwad area. Though it was initially believed that the boy had died because of a gunshot injury, later it became clear that he died of a haemorrhage after a stone-like object hit him.

A post-mortem report ascertained this. Police investigation had revealed that no firing had taken place in the area at the time when the boy had died.

Arson led to a major fire near the Ajabdi Mill in Panigate area. A cotton godown was gutted and damages were reported to be to the tune of Rs 15 lakh. Some vehicles were also gutted.

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