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Gajapati Man's Genitals Chopped Off Before Murder Over Sorcery Suspicion
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|August 04, 2025
Gopal's mutilated body with missing organs recovered from dam; 14 arrested
In a grisly crime, a 37-year-old man was tortured and murdered brutally over witchcraft suspicion at Rataguda village within Mohana police limits in Gajapati district on Saturday evening.
The deceased was identified as Gopal Mallik. Police on Sunday recovered Gopal's mutilated body with missing organs from Harabhangi dam and arrested 14 villagers of Rataguda for their involvement in the chilling murder.
Gajapati SP Jatindra Panda said on Saturday, the deceased's sister-in-law informed police that Gopal was abducted by some villagers. Apprehending danger to his life, she appealed to police to save him. Basing on her complaint, police registered a case and launched a probe.
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