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Karnataka man who beheaded minor fiancee held after 36 hours

IndiaTimes Saturday, 11 May 2024
M Prakash, also known as Omkarappa, was apprehended by Kodagu police for beheading a minor girl he was engaged to, allegedly due to anger over wedding postponement. The police found the girl's head and the machete used for the murder. Prakash intended to harm the girl's elder sister who objected to the marriage.
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