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3 of family hacked for practising witchcraft

Published: 18 Aug 2013 - 01:33 am | Last Updated: 30 Jan 2022 - 03:32 pm

Shillong: Three members of a family were hacked to death allegedly for practising witchcraft in a village in Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hills district, police said yesterday.

The incident occurred at Smit village late on Friday night, when an unruly mob went on a rampage attacking the three people who were suspected of having sacrificed villagers to appease a deity. 

Yesly Mawthoh, his son 

D Nongdhar, and brother Besly Mawthoh were brutally murdered by the mob after they were accused of having dumped the 24-year-old Lam Nongrum in Umiew river on August 14, with severe injuries.

Nongrum, who is recovering from his injuries at Nazareth Hospital, reportedly named Yesly and Besly (who are also Nongrum’s paternal uncles) as those who dumped him in the river. Four police personnel, including the officer-in-charge of Madanriting police station, 

C M Ranee, were also injured in the mob frenzy after irate villagers pelted stones to prevent policemen from extricating the bodies of the three victims.

“It was a dastardly crime and the people involved in instigating the mob will not be spared,” Mariahom Kharkrang, district police chief of East Khasi Hills, told IANS.

He said the police were forced to fire tear gas shells to disperse the mob before extricating the bodies. East Khasi Hills district magistrate Sanjay K Goyal said a magisterial inquiry headed by Additional District Magistrate D M Wallang will probe the events leading to the murders. 

“It was an unfortunate incident in our village. We (village headmen) have tried to calm the villagers and get them to spare the trio, but no one listened. Even the policemen who came to tackle the situation could not save them,” Kynsai Manik Syiem, Sordar (village chief of Smit Pyllun), said. IANS