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Two killed in Bihar for practicing witchcraft

Two people were beaten to death allegedly for practicing witchcraft in a village in Bihar's Gaya district, police said today.

Updated on: Jul 06, 2012 2:03 PM IST
IANS | By , Patna
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Two people were beaten to death allegedly for practicing witchcraft in a village in Bihar's Gaya district, police said on Friday.

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Permeshwar Manjhi and Sultan Manjhi, residents of Karasan village, were beaten to death late Thursday by their neighbours allegedly for practicing witchcraft, a police official said.

"It was a heinous crime and the accused will not be spared," said Gaya superintendent of police Vinay Kumar. According to police, the two men were beaten when the daughter of one of the accused, Kuleshwar Manjhi, started behaving in an unnatural way.

Kuleshwar claimed the two men were using black magic against his daughter and with other villagers beat them to death. Police have arrested another accused, Suresh Manjhi.

Kuleshwar and his daughter escaped after the incident and are on the run.

In a similar incident, Surinder Manjhi, a resident of Salaiyya village, in Gaya district was killed by villagers three days ago.

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