Mangalore: Unidentified youths bite watchman


News: Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (CLP)

Mangalore, Oct 6: A watchman named Satish (55), who was on duty, in private property, was bitten in the stomach by four unknown youths at the sea ground in Ullal on Monday October 6.

It is learnt that four unknown youths were smoking weed in a private property and were caught in the act by Satish. As Sathish approached them, they bit him in the stomach and brandished the blade threatening to kill him in the fear of getting caught.  

The victim has been admitted to Netaji Yellappa Memorial Hospital, Thokkottu. He is recovering from the bite.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Oct 07 2014

    May be These youths have "Mangana kaile"or Rabies ,like mad Dogs.But the man should take injection .who knows what the youths had consumed .In future watchman must wear not only Helmet but a belt around the stomach.so that they bite into the belt and loose teeth.

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