Man beaten to death in UP's Sultanpur; village head among accused, one detained
A 28-year-old man was allegedly beaten to death by a group of people at Bhetaura village in Shivgarh area here, with the victims family accusing the village head and others of involvement, police said on Wednesday.
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A 28-year-old man was allegedly beaten to death by a group of people at Bhetaura village in Shivgarh area here, with the victim's family accusing the village head and others of involvement, police said on Wednesday. The victim, Jaswant Singh, was attacked with sticks and an axe on Tuesday evening while returning home on a motorcycle after buying vegetables, they said. According to his brother Balwant Singh, the assailants intercepted him near Bhetaura Inter College and assaulted him with the intent to kill, leaving him critically injured. He was initially taken to a community health centre in Lambhua and later referred to the Government Medical College in Sultanpur. As his condition worsened, he was shifted to a trauma centre in Lucknow, where he died on the way around midnight. The family alleged that the attack stemmed from a dispute related to an ongoing inquiry into alleged corruption involving the village head, and named Gram Pradhan Man Singh along with several others, including Ramsharan, Ramjas, Ramsuresh, Neeraj, Suraj and Dhananjay. Circle Officer Vinay Gautam said a case has been registered and two police teams have been formed to arrest the accused. ''One accused has been detained, and efforts are underway to apprehend the others,'' he said, adding that further investigation is in progress.
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