Prayagraj, April 22 -- A 40-year-old man was stabbed to death on Monday night in Chand Khambhariya village under Khiri police station area in the trans-Yamuna region of Prayagraj district. Police said the murder was linked to a dispute over money. The victim was identified as Raju Adivasi, son of Parasnath Adivasi. He worked in a private job in Mumbai and had returned to his village about a week ago. Police said Raju had a financial dispute with his relative, Krishnakant Adivasi. According to officials, Raju was returning home on a motorcycle with villagers Ram Avtar and Shyamji after attending a wedding procession in Siki village. At around 11.45 pm, near the SBI branch in Khunta, Krishnakant and three to four associates allegedly stopped them. The accused then attacked Raju with knives and stabbed him several times before fleeing. Police took the injured man to the Community Health Centre (CHC) in Meja, where doctors declared him dead. A case has been registered against five accused, including Krishnakant, on the complaint of the victim's father. Family members alleged that Krishnakant had called Raju back from Mumbai about a week ago. They said Raju had repaid Rs 7,000, but the accused was demanding another Rs 2.15 lakh and had threatened to kill him if the money was not returned. Raju is survived by his wife, Sukhshanti Devi, and three minor children. Khiri SHO Krishna Mohan Singh said the accused had been taken into custody and were being questioned. The body has been sent for post-mortem examination....