Agra: Three-Year-Old Boy Killed During Alleged Occult Practice
The matter came to light late Saturday night after the police were alerted by the locals of some suspicious activity in a jungle area near the Chambal river
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In yet another shocking incident, a three-year-old boy is suspected to have been killed during an occult practice in Uttar Pradesh s Agra district after his body was exhumed from under the ground. The incident took place in the Pinahat police station area. A lot of people had gathered at the spot after the information about the act spread. Some people had already started digging the ground where the child was buried, Agra Senior Superintendent of Police Muniraj G said.
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Three-year-old boy killed during alleged occult practice in UP s Agra
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Big spending throws more fuel in Minnesota s ATV boom Reflecting the activity s popularity, DNR allocation will speed work on motorized trails in the northeast. July 22, 2021 7:51pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Thanks to sweeping appropriations finalized last month by the state Legislature, Minnesota s all-terrain vehicle boom will grow to new dimensions over the next two years behind the strength of more than $13 million in spending.
The appropriations all from a Department of Natural Resources account funded by all-terrain vehicle registrations and other ATV user taxes will speed the buildup of a growing universe of motorized trails in northeastern Minnesota. Starting during next year s construction season, a number of separate trails will connect with one another to start forming a giant web of forested corridors meant to attract ATV enthusiasts from around the country