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Jharkhand: Men lynched in front of police over kidnapping charges

| | May 21, 2017, at 04:18 pm
Jamshedpur, May 21 (IBNS): A man is fighting severely for his life after being thrashed repeatedly in a village in Jharkhand over allegations that he tried to kidnap children, media reports said.

A violent mob also beat two others as policemen tried to control the raging crowd but failed.

The trio - Vikas Kumar Verma, Gautam Kumar Verma and Gangesh Gupta, were dragged out of a house and beaten to death on Thursday in Nagadih in the state's East Singhbhum district.

According to reports, villagers accused them of kidnapping children.

An elderly woman was also assaulted brutally.
 

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