Bengal RMP Doctor allegedly murdered with sharp weapons in Jharkhand
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"Wounds on the body indicate that Malakar was first beaten and then hacked to death"
Ranchi: An unfortunate incident popped up in the Simdega District of Jharkhand where an RMP doctor was allegedly beaten and hacked to death on Thursday evening. His body was discovered from a farmland in the locality.
The doctor identified as Asit Malakar, was basically from Kolkata and was living in Simdega. He was staying in a Konmejra village and running a private clinic in the area. He was also in the practice of providing treatment by visiting houses of the patients.
Ranchi: An unfortunate incident popped up in the Simdega District of Jharkhand where an RMP doctor was allegedly beaten and hacked to death on Thursday evening. His body was discovered from a farmland in the locality.
The doctor identified as Asit Malakar, was basically from Kolkata and was living in Simdega. He was staying in a Konmejra village and running a private clinic in the area. He was also in the practice of providing treatment by visiting houses of the patients.
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