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Hyderabad: Man killed with axe on road in presence of policemen

| @indiablooms | Sep 26, 2018, at 11:39 pm

Hyderabad, Sept 26 (IBNS):  In a shocking incident, a man was hacked to death with an axe on a busy road in Hyderabad on Wednesday in presence of policemen.

In a video, the policemen could be seen doing nothing to stop the crime.

The video shows two men chasing the victim on road and repeatedly strike him until he falls unconscious.

The video has been shot in a mobile phone.

Eyewitnesses told media that at least three policemen were present at the spot but they did nothing.

The deceased man has been identified as Ramesh.

He was the main accused in a murder that took place in December last year.

One Mahesh Goud was killed in that incident and his body  was burnt and thrown near a temple.

Ramesh was returning from court on Wednesday, when the incident happened.

The attackers include Krishna Goud, Mahesh Goud's father, and Laxman Goud, his uncle.

While Krishna Goud led the attack, Laxman managed the crowds, said reports.

Many onlookers stopped by and tried to help but most of them were busy shooting the video on their cellphones.

 

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