Bharat Express

Bihar Man Beaten To Death For Accidently Dailing Wrong Number

Currently, the accused have absconded but the police have assured them to nab them soon.

According to the Bihar Police, a 26-year-old man was fatally attacked after accidentally dialing the number in Bhojpur, Bihar, late on a Saturday night.

The victim, Rakesh Singh, the son of Surendra Singh from Majhauan village in Ara district.

According to a TOI report, Raushan Kumar, a friend of Rakesh’s and an eyewitness said, “We were standing near the Kali temple when Rakesh accidentally dialed the number of a fellow villager named Bhulchul, who became infuriated. An intense verbal altercation ensued over the phone between the two. Subsequently, around 9 pm, Bhulchul arrived at the scene and physically assaulted Rakesh by punching, kicking, and striking him with a stick. I was also subjected to an assault before Bhulchul left Rakesh unconscious near the temple. I managed to escape.”

Rakesh was brought dead to Sadar Hospital after being rushed there by his family. Bhojpur SP Pramod Kumar Yadav said, “The family of the deceased has filed a First Information Report (FIR) with the Town police station against four people. Currently, the accused have absconded but the police have assured them to nab them soon.

Tragically, Rakesh had a state constable exam on the same day. This incident happened about a month after a disturbing occurrence that took place in the Katihar area of Bihar that involved a guy being brutally assaulted, having his head shaved, beard pulled out, and being forced to wear a garland of shoes. These steps were taken in response to a lady accusing him of molestation and harassment.

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