The lift seeker injected the motorcyclist with poison

New Delhi: A case of a new type of target killing has come to light in India. An unknown passer-by asked for a lift and injected poison into the back of a motorcyclist.

In the Indian state of Telangana, a shocking incident has come up which has become a mystery even for the police, the accused first asked a motorcyclist for a lift and then injected him in the back.

According to Indian media, a 48-year-old farmer named Sheikh Jamal was going from the village to his daughter’s house when two passers-by asked him for a lift at a deserted place.

The accused said that their car has run out of petrol and if they get a lift, they will be able to get petrol. One of the two men sat on Jamal’s bike. After going some distance, the man sitting behind jabbed a sharp object on Jamal’s back.

Jamal started feeling dizzy as soon as the injection was done, so he stopped the bike. Jamal tried to ask the man who he was and why he did this.

At the same time, the accused escaped sitting with his accomplice who came from behind on another motorcycle and Jamal fell there due to dizziness.

Coincidentally, after some time, people gathered around, so Jamal told all the details in the state of sleepiness, later on Jamal’s request, they gave him water, after drinking which, Jamal’s condition worsened and he fainted.

Jamal was immediately rushed to the nearest hospital but he died before reaching the hospital which was confirmed by the doctors of the hospital.

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According to the police, an eyewitness has told that the accused had asked Jamal for a lift from another person of the same village, he also stopped the motorcycle to give him a lift, but the accused did not sit on the motorcycle. Later he stopped Jamal’s bike and took a lift.

The police said that it seems that the murder was fully planned, police are probing all possible reasons and a case has been registered and further investigation has been initiated.

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