Man Murdered in Ranga Reddy

Hyderabad: An unidentified man was murdered by some persons at Kandukur mandal in Ranga Reddy district early on Sunday.

The body of the man aged around 35 years was found lying on the roadside with head injuries, by locals who informed the police. “The assailants hit the man on his head with some object resulting in injuries and death of the man,” said Kandukur police.

On information the police reached the spot and shifted the body to OGH mortuary for postmortem examination.

The police summoned in a tracker dog to help identify and track down the suspect. A clues team is also on to spot. The police are making efforts to identify the victim.


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