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Witchcraft: 7 held for killing woman in Telangana
The series of unfortunate events led Narasimha to believe that Bujji was practicing witchcraft, and that she had used it against his family.
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HYDERABAD: Rachakonda police on Tuesday arrested seven persons in connection with the kidnap and murder of a 48-year-old woman, Nenavath Bujji, in Bhongir district. She was allegedly murdered over suspicion of practising witchcraft. The accused Megavath Narsimha and others kidnapped her on Sunday when she was on her way to a function and killed her at Rachakonda Hills, the police said.
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Accused suspected woman of practising black magic
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Accused suspected woman of practising black magic
The Chotuppal Rural police on Tuesday arrested seven persons in connection with a kidnap and murder case.
According to the police, Nenavath Bujji (45), a farmer by occupation, and resident of Gandhinagar thanda, was murdered after which a case under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 120 – B, 302 and 506, was registered.
The accused have been identified as Megavath Narsimha (30), who is in the poultry business, Megavath Nagesh (26), a lorry driver, Megavath Baddu (65), a tractor driver, Korra Shanker (45), also a tractor driver, Angothu Seetharam (45), a lorry driver, K Naresh (23), a student, and Megavath Bangari (60), a coolie. Two others, identified as G Rajashekhar Reddy and Veeramalla Swamy are absconding.