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Assam: Miscreants kill and bury E-Rickshaw driver in a pit

First Published: 5th May, 2023 18:49 IST

The victim was identified as Putul Ali of Khandakarpara village, Barpeta

In a sensational incident, an E-Rickshaw driver was allegedly killed by some miscreants and buried in a pit near Dokreshwar devalaya in Barpeta district of Assam.

The victim has been identified as Putul Ali of Khandakarpara village, Barpeta.

Reportedly, Putul went missing after he was hired by some people on Thursday night from Bhella.
The locals conducted a search after the victim did not return home at night and the following morning.

During the search, the locals stumbled upon Putul’s slippers and his clothes covered in blood near the Dokreshwar Devalaya and later recovered the body from a pit.

Police reached the site and sent the body for the postmortem. An investigation has been initiated to ascertain the real motive behind the alleged murder and locate the culprits.

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