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Dalit’s head ‘smashed’ against wall, three booked for murder

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Tribune News Service

Faridabad, August 9

The police have registered a case in connection with the murder of a 36-year-old Dalit man at a nearby village on Saturday night. No arrest has been made so far.

According to the complaint lodged with the police, the victim identified Parshu Ram (36), a labourer and a resident of Sahupura village, died after he was assaulted by three persons at 10.30 pm on Saturday in the village.

It is claimed that Parshu Ram died on the spot after his head was smashed into a wall by three youths, who had stopped him in the street and had started assaulting him all of a sudden.

It is revealed that one of the accused, identified as Sahil, was a neighbour of Parshu Ram. They had developed an enmity over some issue three months ago.

Sahil, who was accompanied by two other youths, allegedly smashed Parshu Ram’s head into a wall, resulting in his death.

The accused fled away after the incident. The police found the body at the spot and shifted it to the Civil Hospital for post-mortem examination.


Old enmity

  • Parshu Ram (36), a labourer, died after he was assaulted by three persons on Saturday in Faridabad’s Sahupura village
  • He died on the spot after his head was smashed against a wall
  • One of the accused had developed an enmity over some issue three months ago

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