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GUWAHATI: An Assam man beheaded a 55-year-old after which, walked for 25 km within the useless of the evening with the decapitated head to give up at a police station.
The incident occurred at Doyalpur below Rangapara police station in northern Assam’s Sonitpur district at round 10:30 pm on Monday. Doyalpur is a distant village close to the Arunachal Pradesh border.
The accused, Suniram Madri (25), was arrested by the police. The sufferer was recognized as Boila Hemram.
Inspector Deben Bora, officer in-charge of Rangapara police station, advised The New Indian Express that Hemram misplaced his life because of a dispute over Rs 500. He had requested for a mortgage of Rs 500 from the assailant earlier within the day however the latter refused.
“Some people had won a goat after a football match and Suniram Madri was going past the house of Boila Hemram to a place where the animal was to be slaughtered. On seeing Hemram, Madri asked the victim to accompany him but he refused, saying the assailant did not help him with Rs 500, and threatened him. This probably riled the assailant and he carried out the attack,” Bora stated.
He stated after killing the person, the accused went house carrying the severed head. However, his act shocked and enraged his elder brother who tried to beat him up however he managed to flee.
Bora stated Madri walked not lower than 25 km to achieve the police station at 1:30 am and surrendered with the severed head that he carried in a bag. He was carrying a machete too, Bora stated. “He probably realised that he has to surrender. He did not appear to be in an inebriated state when he surrendered. We are investigating the case,” the police officer added.
GUWAHATI: An Assam man beheaded a 55-year-old after which, walked for 25 km within the useless of the evening with the decapitated head to give up at a police station.
The incident occurred at Doyalpur below Rangapara police station in northern Assam’s Sonitpur district at round 10:30 pm on Monday. Doyalpur is a distant village close to the Arunachal Pradesh border.
The accused, Suniram Madri (25), was arrested by the police. The sufferer was recognized as Boila Hemram.
Inspector Deben Bora, officer in-charge of Rangapara police station, advised The New Indian Express that Hemram misplaced his life because of a dispute over Rs 500. He had requested for a mortgage of Rs 500 from the assailant earlier within the day however the latter refused.
“Some people had won a goat after a football match and Suniram Madri was going past the house of Boila Hemram to a place where the animal was to be slaughtered. On seeing Hemram, Madri asked the victim to accompany him but he refused, saying the assailant did not help him with Rs 500, and threatened him. This probably riled the assailant and he carried out the attack,” Bora stated.
He stated after killing the person, the accused went house carrying the severed head. However, his act shocked and enraged his elder brother who tried to beat him up however he managed to flee.
Bora stated Madri walked not lower than 25 km to achieve the police station at 1:30 am and surrendered with the severed head that he carried in a bag. He was carrying a machete too, Bora stated. “He probably realised that he has to surrender. He did not appear to be in an inebriated state when he surrendered. We are investigating the case,” the police officer added.