Photographer's Murder Exposes Deadly Social Media Feud
A 24-year-old photographer, Chandan Bind, was murdered by the brother and cousin of a woman whose photos he allegedly made viral on Instagram. The two lured Bind to an agricultural plot and killed him on March 18. His body was found five days later, leading to their arrest.
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A budding photographer, Chandan Bind, aged 24, was brutally murdered after reportedly igniting outrage by sharing a married woman's photos on Instagram, police disclosed.
The suspects, the woman's brother and cousin, orchestrated a trap by leading Bind to an isolated agricultural field where they fatally stabbed him on March 18, then discarding his body in a wheat field.
Authorities discovered Bind's body five days post-mortem, leading to the capture of the alleged perpetrators. Both confessed, with police recovering the weapons used in the act. This violent episode unveils the perils of social media conflicts turning lethal.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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