3 allegedly lynched in Bihar for stealing cattle
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3 allegedly lynched in Bihar for stealing cattle

Police said two of the deceased were beaten to death, while the third succumbed to injuries when he was being taken to a hospital.

   
A protest against lynching in Mumbai | Shashank Parade/PTI

A protest against lynching in Mumbai | Shashank Parade | PTI

Chapra: Three people were lynched at a village in Bihar’s Saran district Friday morning by a mob that caught hold of them while they were allegedly stealing cattle, police said.

The incident took place in the wee hours at Paigambarpur village under Baniapur police station.

The deceased have been identified as Raju Nat, Bides Nat and Naushad Qureshi, Superintendent of Police Har Kishore Rai said.

He said two of the deceased were beaten to death at the village, while another succumbed to injuries when he was being taken to a hospital by family members.

All the deceased belonged to Paigambarpur village, Rai said, adding the bodies have been sent for post mortem and investigation is on.


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