Accusing her of being a witch, the dalit women were mercilessly murdered by goons, both eyes were also gouged out!

POSTED ON JUNE 17, 2023
In Malhi Patti locality under Sadar police station area of Arwal district, a woman named Shanti Devi was first thrashed fiercely by the goons on charges of witchcraft, her both eyes were gouged out and finally she was beaten to death.
Report: Sunil Kumar,
Edited By : Shailendra Shukla
Arwal: An incident which shames humanity has come to light in Arwal. In fact, here a woman is murdered on the allegation of being a witch, and then before the murder she is thrashed fiercely and both her eyes are also taken out. According to the information received, a woman named Shanti Devi is first thrashed fiercely by bullies on charges of witchcraft in Malhi Patti locality under Sadar police station area of Arwal district, both her eyes are gouged out and finally she is beaten to death. is done. You will be surprised to know that the woman was first thrashed half-naked and brutally murdered by gouging out both her eyes.
According to the information received, the woman was living alone in the house, her only son Jamunadas had gone to Patna to attend the wedding ceremony. It is alleged that after accusing the woman of being a witch, she was thrashed half-naked and then both her eyes were gouged out. A single Dalit woman died in agony in the house. After getting information about this matter, the son of the deceased reached home and informed the police, after which the police took the dead body into custody and sent it for postmortem.
On the other hand, on the statement of the deceased’s son, an FIR has been registered against several bullies including Shamshad Mahroom in the Sadar police station and the police were raiding their possible hideouts to arrest the accused. Till the filing of the news, none of the accused in the case could be arrested by the police.
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