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Tamil Nadu : Teenager hacked to death, head thrown into police station

| | May 11, 2017, at 06:11 pm
Puducherry, May 11 (IBNS) : In a macabre incident in Tamil Nadu, a teenage boy was hacked to pieces, allegedly by a gang and his severed head was thrown into a police station on Wednesday night, NDTV reported.

CCTV footage showed that  two bikers stopped at the entrance, flung the head and drove off .

Two  suspects have been arrested in this connection.

According to the NDTV report, the  teenager is believed to have been killed by a gang involved in chain-snatching and bike stealing.

It is suspected that he was killed because he had informed the police about the members.

The report quoted police as saying that the boy was killed near a lake in neighbouring Puducherry. The body has been found in the lake, which is around three km from the police station.

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