In a shocking incident from Jharkhand’s Dumka district, a man brutally murdered his own cousin in a fit of rage over a romantic rivalry. The accused, Manilal Hansda, has been arrested by police after confessing to the crime. The victim, Chuhapani Hansda, was killed in the Masalia police station area, sending ripples of horror through the local community.
The case came to light when Babusol Baski’s brother-in-law, Chuhapani, was found dead. A complaint was promptly filed at Masalia police station, prompting an immediate investigation. Officers zeroed in on Manilal, who had been with the victim watching a football match on the night of the incident.
Initially, Manilal spun a tale of unknown assailants attacking them on their way back from the match, claiming Chuhapani died in the assault while he himself was injured. But under intense interrogation, his story unraveled. The truth emerged: simmering tensions over Manilal’s girlfriend, whom Chuhapani had been eyeing.
Three days prior, a village fair and football match drew crowds, including the two cousins. After the event, they consumed local liquor called handia. Alcohol-fueled arguments reignited old jealousies about the girlfriend, escalating into a violent brawl. In a moment of blind fury, Manilal grabbed a heavy stone nearby and smashed it into Chuhapani’s head, causing instant death at the scene.
To cover his tracks, Manilal fabricated the story of mysterious attackers. However, sharp police work exposed the lies. Following his directions, authorities recovered the blood-stained stone and a bracelet from his wrist as key evidence. Manilal has been remanded to judicial custody as the investigation continues.
This tragic episode underscores the deadly perils of unchecked emotions and personal disputes, serving as a grim reminder for communities to address conflicts before they turn fatal.
