Yet another heart-warming incident in Madhya Pradesh came to light wherein a 35-year-old man was tied to a tree and his arms were chopped off by a five members family at a village in Raisen, when he had gone there searching for his missing cow.
According to the report, on Sunday, when victim Prem Narayan Sahu went to Sattu Yadav’ farm to search his missing cow, who is reportedly missing from Friday. When Yadav spotted him, he started abusing him and start fighting.
According to the Police Office Rajendra Kumar Dhurve, “When the victim entered the residential premises of Sattu Yadav in order to inquire about his missing cow, a fight followed and the two started abusing each other.”
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But, the incident took an ugly turn when a family of five allegedly caught Sahu, thrashed him and tied to a tree in their farm and later chopped his arms with a sword. While Sahu kept screaming but neighbours didn’t bother to stop them and stood their as a mute spectator. Sahu’s one arm was severely completed.
Somehow, a villager complaint to Police when he spotted Sahu of being tied to a tree in unconscious condition. Police officer quoted as saying to leading daily, “There was lots of blood on the spot. We untied him, collected the severed arm and sent him to a government hospital from where he was referred to Bhopal for further treatment. He is said to be in a critical condition.”
As of now, two men, Sattu Yadav, and Raj Rajpal Yadav have been arrested while three others identified as Shakul Bai, Rahul and Ramu are yet to arrest. The family of five has been charged with attempt to murder.
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