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A Dispute Over A Wedding Ceremony Turned Into A Bloody Conflict, A Middle-aged Man Was Killed By Attacking Him On The Head With A Rod In Parsa, Saran.

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Amit Kumar
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February 10, 2026

Middle-aged man murdered by attacking head with rod in Parsa, Saran

Samvadsutra, Parsa (Saran). A middle-aged man was brutally murdered by hitting him on the head with a rod in Banauta Mukund village of Parsa police station area of ​​Saran district on Monday night. There is an atmosphere of panic and anger in the village after the incident. As soon as the information was received, the police of Parsa police station reached the spot and took the body into custody and sent it to Sadar Hospital Chapra for post-mortem.

Deceased identified as Arjun Singh

The deceased was identified as late Mukund village resident. He has been cast as Arjun Singh, the 50-year-old son of Dinanath Singh. The police have started investigating the case by sending the body for post-mortem. Various types of discussions are taking place in the village regarding the incident.

Arjun Singh had come to calm the dispute

It is said that a wedding ceremony was going on near Arjun Singh's house. During this time there was a mutual dispute regarding some issue. According to the villagers, Arjun Singh was going towards the venue on foot from his house with the aim of pacifying the dispute.

Pattidar attacked from behind

Meanwhile, due to an old dispute, one of his own bandits hit Arjun Singh hard on the head from behind with an iron rod. Due to this sudden attack, he got seriously injured and collapsed on the spot. It is being told that he was talking to someone on mobile phone at the time of the attack.

There was chaos after the incident. Relatives and villagers hurriedly took him to Parsa Community Health Center, where doctors declared him dead after examination. After this the police reached the hospital and completed the necessary legal process.

Waiting for application, police busy in investigation

According to police sources, at present the police station has not received any written application. After receiving the application, further action will be taken by registering an FIR. The deceased's wife is the only person in the family and he has no children. The wife is in a bad state and crying due to the untimely death of her husband.

fear of mutual rivalry

Parsa police station says that the incident seems to be related to mutual rivalry. Suspects are being identified and people nearby are being interrogated. Police claim that after collecting evidence the culprits will be arrested soon.

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