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Assam: Mentally Challenged Man Stabs Parents to Desth, Livestreams Act on Facebook

First Published: 12th August, 2024 14:04 IST

The man reportedly killed his aged parents with a machete.

In a shocking and gruesome incident, a 37-year-old mentally challenged man stabbed his parents to death in Karimganj district of Assam, streaming the horrific act live on Facebook.

The man reportedly killed his aged parents with a machete.

The incident took place around 2:30 pm on Sunday, said a senior officer of Nilam Bazar Police Station.

Following the incident, police have arrested the man and registered a case against him.

Initial investigations suggest that the man is not mentally stable, said police.

Further investigation is underway.

Also Read: Assam: 4 Kanwariyas Killed, 2 Injured in Head-On Collision Between Two Trucks In Gossaigaon

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