Assam: Man beheads friend for Rs 500; walks in with severed head to police station

A 40-year-old man walked into the police station with a severed head in Assam. The incident occurred at the Dayalpur village of Rangapara in Sonitpur district at around 1:30 AM on Tuesday.
Man beheads friend for Rs 500, walks in with severed head to police station

Man beheads friend for Rs 500, walks in with severed head to police station on Tuesday

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Assam: In a shocking incident, a 40-year-old man walked into the police station with a severed head in Assam. The incident occurred at the Dayalpur village of Rangapara in Sonitpur district at around 1:30 AM on Tuesday.
The person identified as Tuniram Madri, walked into the Rangapara Police station with a severed head and a machete, on Tuesday morning. Madri and the deceased, identified as Broilor Hemrom, were both residents of Dayalpur village.
According to the police, Hemron wanted to borrow an amount of Rs 500 from Madri, which the latter denied. The matter escalated, leading to Madri beheading Hemrom in a fit of rage.
“Yesterday night, Tuniram Madri came and said he cut the head of Broilor from his own village. We seized the weapon and took him to custody. According to him, there was a football match and Hemron wanted Rs 500 from Madri. Hemron then threatened Madri and it escalated. Later Madri beheaded Hemrom while going to slaughter goats for the dinner organised at the village,” said a police official.
As per the police, Hemrom wanted Rs 500 from Madri to watch the final of a local football tournament in the village. Upon being denied the money, Hemron allegedly threatened Madri. Later, in the night, upon the pretext of slaughtering goats for the village dinner, Madri committed the act during the night. The police are investigating the case. Meanwhile, the accused has been apprehended.
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