Hygiene Gone Too Far? Pune Man Attacked For Not Using Napkin At Gym Near Balewadi
· Free Press Journal

Pimpri-Chinchwad: In what could be called a “need of hygiene gone wrong", a late-night argument over not using a napkin at a gym in the Mhalunge area near Balewadi in Pune District escalated into a violent assault, leaving a young man injured.
The incident took place around 11:30 pm on Thursday (19th March) in the parking lot of VTP BelAir Housing Society. The injured has been identified as Vaibhav Pradeep Litoria (28), a resident of Mhalunge village.
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According to police reports, what began as a disagreement over basic gym hygiene quickly spiralled out of control. The accused, identified as Vivek Bharambe, and his accomplice (currently full details unknown) allegedly held a grudge after the argument inside the gym.
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Litoria sustained injuries to his forehead and below his lips. He later approached Bavdhan Police Station (under the Pimpri-Chinchwad Police Commissionerate) and filed a complaint.
Police have registered a case and started an investigation.
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The incident has raised eyebrows among residents, with many questioning how a dispute over a napkin -- usually meant to wipe sweat -- ended up spilling blood instead.
While gyms promote health and discipline, this case shows that sometimes, tempers get a tougher workout than muscles. Police have urged people to deal with patience rather than committing crime in such situations.