Bengali migrant worker in Kerala dies of beating for 'stealing' hen


Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 16 (IANS): A Bengali migrant worker, who died in a hospital here on Friday, had succumbed to the injuries he sustained on being beaten up by a group of people here last month for allegedly stealing a hen, police said on Monday.

The assault had taken place at Anchal, about 50 km from here, on June 24, said an officer of the local police station.

According to police, Manik Roy, 34, who had been working and living in Anchal for the past few years, was walking to his home carrying a hen when a group of people, mostly local residents, claimed the hen was stolen and started beating him.

On hearing his cries for help, a crowd gathered, including a person who said it was he who had given Roy the hen, and the assailants ran away.

Roy was taken to a nearby hospital and when his condition worsened, they decided to move him to the Medical College hospital on July 13 but he died en route.

The medical report, released on Monday, showed that Roy died due to being hit on the back of his head.

Meanwhile, the Anchal police said they have identified the attackers and are on the lookout for them.

  

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 16 2018

    Where r so called sickularrs chaddiless? What about lynching in Kerala is it o k because it happened in "GOD'S OWN COUNTRY",and that too under ppl friendly communist govt? Why no award vaosi or candle March by ladieswi g of khangress in Mnglr is it because the name suggests he belongs to majority community?

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