Assam: Man Attacked by Brother-in-Law While Working, Dies

The incident took place in the Jinjia tea estate in the Behali constituency of the state.
Assam: Man Attacked by Brother-in-Law While Working, Dies

BEHALI: In a bizarre incident, a man died after he was attacked while working at a tea factory, leading to his death. He was attacked by his brother-in-law.

The incident took place in the Jinjia tea estate in the Behali constituency of the state and was caught on camera. The brother-in-law attacked the husband of his sister while was working in the tea factory in the tea estate.

The attacker was identified as Laba Munda while the victim was Lucas Tanti. The incident is speculated to be the result of a family conflict.

Meanwhile, the close circuit cameras installed in the factory clearly show Laba Munda walking into the factory and attacking Lucas Tanti from behind with a local machete or dao. The police arrived at the location of the incident and took the attacker into custody and an investigation into the incident is now underway.

Previously, in a perplexing turn of events, Guwahati, the bustling city in Assam, India, became the backdrop of unsettling discoveries. The lifeless body of an unidentified man was discovered hanging at a paper dump yard situated in the heart of Machkhowa, near the bustling markets of Fancy Bazar. This grim occurrence sent shockwaves through the community, leaving more questions than answers in its wake.

The incident unfolded when concerned individuals stumbled upon the eerie scene and promptly alerted the Bharalumukh police. Law enforcement officers swiftly arrived at the location, securing the area and recovering the lifeless body. As is standard procedure, the body was then transported to undergo a comprehensive post-mortem examination. However, the true nature of this man's demise remains shrouded in mystery, as authorities await the results of the post-mortem. An ongoing investigation has been launched to unravel the enigma surrounding the unidentified man's death, bringing with it a sense of urgency to provide closure to the community and loved ones affected by this tragedy.

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