Hyderabad: Auto Driver Brutally Murdered In Broad Daylight

Hanamkonda/Hyderabad, Jan 22 (Maxim News): A brutal incident took place in the heart of Hanamkonda city. The murder of an auto driver in broad daylight is causing a stir. The incident took place near Adala Junction. The deceased has been identified as Macherla Rajkumar of Manikonda.

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As soon as the matter was known, the Subedar police reached the spot and seized the body.  A case has been registered and an investigation is underway. The reasons for the murder of the auto driver are being investigated. However, while the person was being brutally murdered, the people around stood by and watched in horror. Moreover, they filmed the scenes of the murder on their cell phones. This incident is an example of humanity burning in people.

Meanwhile, auto driver Rajkumar was brutally killed by his rival at Adala junction on the busy Hyderabad-Warangal main highway. While Rajkumar was in the auto, Enugu Venkateshwarlu arrived there. He immediately attacked Rajkumar indiscriminately with the knife he had brought with him. He stabbed the auto driver in the stomach about 15 times. This knocked him unconscious. Even though the people nearby tried to stop him, the man continued to stab him repeatedly. Even though Rajkumar fell, he did not let go and finally stabbed him in the throat. With this, the auto driver lost his life on the spot. Then the accused Venkateshwarlu immediately fled from the place. Even though the locals tried to stop him, the accused escaped from the place by showing a knife and threatening everyone. This incident created a huge commotion in Hanamkonda.

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The primary reason for the murder is a dispute between the two over a woman. Rajkumar and Venkateshwarlu had an extramarital affair with a woman. It is believed that a dispute arose between the two and Venkateshwarlu murdered Rajkumar.

Based on information from locals, the Subedari police reached the spot and shifted the body to MGM Hospital for postmortem. The police collected details from eyewitnesses.  The police formed two teams and started a search operation for the accused. Finally, the accused was arrested. Both the accused and the deceased are auto drivers. The incident, which took place in a busy area and just a short distance from the district court, is causing a sensation. (Maxim News)


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