Cops suspect cannibalism in Assam tea grower’s murder
BY Agencies2 Jan 2013 5:14 AM IST
Agencies2 Jan 2013 5:14 AM IST
An Assam tea estate’s labourers who killed their employer owner and his wife last week ate the victims’ flesh after the crime, police said on Monday.
Inspector general of police (Law and Order) S N Singh said the statements of two witnesses of the 26 December incident mentioned facts hinting towards cannibalism. The killings occurred at the M K B Tea Estate in Tinsukia district. One person has been arrested.
The labourers, numbering over 1,000, marched up to the bungalow of the tea estate owner Mridul Bhattacharya and his wife Rita and set it on fire in protest against the arrest of two employees by police and non-payment of salaries, police said.
‘We have recorded the statements of two witnesses and both mentioned that some of the labourers who had attacked the bungalow of the Bhattacharyas had eaten their flesh after the crime,’ said Singh.
Police said that they had so far identified 14 accused, mainly labourers of the tea estate and some neighbouring tea gardens, for their involvement in the crime.
Inspector general of police (Law and Order) S N Singh said the statements of two witnesses of the 26 December incident mentioned facts hinting towards cannibalism. The killings occurred at the M K B Tea Estate in Tinsukia district. One person has been arrested.
The labourers, numbering over 1,000, marched up to the bungalow of the tea estate owner Mridul Bhattacharya and his wife Rita and set it on fire in protest against the arrest of two employees by police and non-payment of salaries, police said.
‘We have recorded the statements of two witnesses and both mentioned that some of the labourers who had attacked the bungalow of the Bhattacharyas had eaten their flesh after the crime,’ said Singh.
Police said that they had so far identified 14 accused, mainly labourers of the tea estate and some neighbouring tea gardens, for their involvement in the crime.
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