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  • Man beaten to death at a wedding in Nalbari for objecting to bursting of crackers

    Published on July 11, 2018

    By Bhupen Goswami (PNI)

    Guwahati : Shocking incident at Mukalmua in Nalbari district of #Assam, man beaten to death for objecting to bursting of crackers outside a marriage venue. Deceased Jatin Das (40) died on the spot after being physically assaulted by a group of youths. Six persons arrested.Assam Govt announces Rs 5 lakh to the next of kin of Jatin Das who was beaten to death by a group of drunk youths for objecting to bursting of crackers, announcement made by Barkhetri MLA Narayan Deka on behalf of CM .Six people were arrested after a 35-year-old man was beaten to death at a wedding in Assam’s Nalbari district late on Tuesday night, police said. It is alleged that some relatives from the bride’s side thrashed and killed a neighbour before the groom and his family could arrive for the ceremony. According to police and local sources, the altercation had started after Jatin Das — a resident of Ghurathol which falls under the Mukalmua police station — objected to the burning of firecrackers at the wedding in the neighbourhood. “Last night around 11.30pm, a wedding was underway in the village. From what we know, a child of the family had burst a cracker which touched a person [Das], who then reprimanded and probably slapped the child. Following that, a group of at least six people hit Das and he collapsed on the way to the nearest medical centre,” said Superintendent of Police, Nalbari, Shiladitya Chetia. “This cannot be described seen as a case of mob lynching, like the previously reported cases, as here the attackers are all from the same neighbourhood. Also, this was not triggered by rumours of child-lifters,” Chetia added. Chetia also informed that the groom could not reach the bride’s house last night and the wedding did not take place. Khagen Das, the officer in charge at the Mukalmua police station, said police was keeping a tight vigil on the spot to avoid any unforeseen law and order situation. He said the complainants had accused only the six persons, all of whom have been arrested. A local resident said Das was a daily-wage labourer and alleged that the attackers were under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident. “Das had his dinner and came out for a walk when the altercation started,” he said.Agitated by the incident locals vandalized the wedding venue and police had to be called in to control the situation.

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