Telangana: Man’s severed head in temple stirs police in Nalgonda. Hyderabad News – Times of India

Hyderabad: In a horrific incident, the severed head of a man in his early thirties was left at the feet of one Mahankali Statue in Nalgonda district on Monday.
After photographs of the severed head were circulated in various police stations in the state, family members of a 30-year-old vagabond from Suryapet district, suffering from mental health issues, approached the police and said that the facial features of the victim looked similar to his . The police called them for identification and investigation is on to see if it was a case of human sacrifice.

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During the early hours of Monday, the local people of Virat Nagar Alerted the police about the severed head in the legs of a man in Golapalli village of Nalgonda district. mettu mahakali The idol “The idol of Mahakali is in an open temple adjacent to the Hyderabad-Nagarjunasagar state highway. We suspect that the criminals placed the severed head at the feet of the idol in the early hours and fled the spot,” Devarakonda Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Anand Reddy he said.
Police called clue team and dog squad to the spot.
The sleuth from the temple walked some distance on the state highway and stopped.
Police suspect that the accused came in a vehicle and placed the severed head at the feet of the idol. “The victim was killed elsewhere and the severed head was kept here. There are no traces of human sacrifice in the roadside temple. Seeing the condition of the severed head, it seems that the victim has been murdered on Sunday night itself.
Police sent pictures of severed heads to all police stations in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
On Monday evening, a family from Shunyampadu Thanda in Palakidu mandal of Suryapet district approached the police and said that the facial appearance of the victim is similar to that of their 30-year-old son, who had left the house about two years ago.
“The family members said that R JayenderThe 30-year-old, from Shunyampadu Thanda, had suffered mental health issues two years back. The family suspects that he got sick due to someone doing black magic on him and becoming a vagabond. He used to roam around in different places. They are coming to identify the victim,” said Chintapally police. Though the trunk of the victim’s body was yet to be found, the police are analyzing the footage of CCTV cameras installed near the crime scene to zero in on the perpetrators.
A case of murder has been registered under section 302 of Indian Penal Code,

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