Delhi court issues non-bailable warrant against Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar. The case of death of a 23-year-old wrestler in a deadly brawl outside New Delhi's Chhatrasal Stadium many names are found connected as suspects. The court in the view dismiss the bails of all involved in the case. The development over the case running against Olympic medalist was confirmed by news agency ANI. The wrestler along with his associates was involved in a deadly brawl earlier this month. The brawl took place over a dispute with the deceased, who were lodging at his residence near the stadium. It has also been learnt that the deceased, named Sagar Rana, was the son of a Delhi Police Head Constable. Sushil had earlier declined from having any role in the incident. He also stated that the ones involved in the brawl were not known to him. Non-bailable warrant issued against Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar & others in the case relating to killing of 23-year-old Sagar Rana at Chhatrasal Stadium (file photo) pic.twitter.com/TvXfFZKMWa ? ANI (@ANI) May 15, 2021 Dainik Jagran reporting that Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar hiding in the Haridwar ashram of a 'big yoga guru'. Police have already registered a FIR against Sushil following the murder of a 23-year old wrestler at Chhatrasal stadium. pic.twitter.com/q8Uts9TjNN ? jonathan selvaraj (@jon_selvaraj) May 13, 2021 The Olympic medalist has since been absconding forcing the police to issued a Look-out-Circular against him. While the other victims involved in the clash also recorded their statements before Delhi Police. They also claimed that Sushil was involved in the incident, as per the police officials of national capital. Meanwhile, the police also found a recorded video of the incident from the mobile phone of accused Prince Dalal during the investigation and faces of all the attackers can be seen in the video. Also Read Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar inaugurates two Covid hospitals on Sunday. GAZA: Israel strike destroys building with Associated Press, other media Jammu and Kashmir Police lodged 70 FIRs against COVID norms violators