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Mob Lynching: Worker Mistaken for Bangladeshi

21 Dec

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Summary

  • Migrant worker Ramnarayan Baghel was beaten to death by a mob.
  • The mob wrongly identified him as a Bangladeshi national.
  • Five individuals were arrested by Kerala police in connection with the incident.
Mob Lynching: Worker Mistaken for Bangladeshi

A young migrant worker, Ramnarayan Baghel from Chhattisgarh, was tragically beaten to death by a mob in Kerala's Palakkad district after being mistakenly identified as a Bangladeshi national. Ramnarayan had traveled to Kerala seeking employment. The brutal assault occurred on the evening of December 17 in the Attapallam area, where locals detained him on suspicion of theft.

Ramnarayan sustained severe head injuries and excessive bleeding, with his post-mortem report indicating over 80 injury marks. A video of the incident shows the mob repeatedly calling him "Bangladeshi" and mocking his responses. The Kerala Police registered a case and arrested five accused residents of Attapallam village on December 18. Ramnarayan, who had no criminal record, leaves behind two young sons.

Chhattisgarh's Home Minister expressed outrage and assured assistance to the grieving family. The incident has sparked widespread concern, highlighting the dangers faced by migrant workers. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the mob lynching that stemmed from a fatal case of mistaken identity and xenophobia.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ramnarayan Baghel was attacked because the mob mistook him for a Bangladeshi national and suspected him of theft.
Five residents of Attapallam village in Palakkad were arrested by the Kerala Police.
Ramnarayan Baghel suffered severe head injuries, multiple wounds across his body, and excessive bleeding, leading to his death.

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