Thrilling murder caught on CCTV camera in Bengaluru; video viral on Internet

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BENGALURU:

A disturbing video of a brutal murder in Karnataka’s Bengaluru city (Murder On CCTV In Bengaluru) has gone viral on the internet. TheBengaluruLive suggests that readers and users watch the video provided here at their own risk. The scene in the video can distract you.

The video clip which has gone viral on the Internet is about the incident which took place on Friday night in KP Agrahara area.

The 1.40-minute visuals in which a group of six people including 3 men and women killed a 30-year-old man by throwing stones on his head.

Three women and a man approach a young man alone on the street. A woman from the group then picks up a large stone and hits the young man. The rest of the women push the young man down.

TheBengaluruLive suggests that readers and users watch the video provided here at their own risk. The scene in the video can distract you.

The young man falls down after being hit by a stone. On this, people from the opposite group continue to throw stones at the youth’s head without controlling their actions. Shockingly, as per the video, a person can be seen repeatedly hitting the head of the fallen youth with a stone.

The victim was lying in a pool of blood. He was begging for help. Local citizens came out of their houses hearing his agony. The police rushed to the spot and admitted the victim to the hospital. But, he was declared dead.

Meanwhile, the police have taken note of the incident and have started an investigation. No assailant has been identified in this case yet. Also, no one was arrested. The victim is said to be a resident of Badami area.

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