Patna / Samastipur: It might sound strange but a 17-year-old boy was shot dead because he filled Rs 10 as the cost of transporting the muskleman brother on board from one place to the Samastipur district affected by flooding on Monday.
The incident took place in Banbhawa Village under the Bithan police station area.
The deceased, Sirk Yadav, has collected RS10 from one annealed Yadav with the cost of teaching it on Sunday night from one place to another in a village that was flooded.
It made an angry brother of an angle, Ranbir Yadav, who was known for his muscle strength in the region.
Ranbir visited Siril’s house around 6am on Monday and was involved in a verbal duel for the last courage to ask for money from his brother.
In the process, Ranbir revoked the gun and shot into SiKil.
The bullet hit Srid’s stomach, causing a sad injury.
When he cried for help, Ranbir escaped from the place.
What was injured rushed to the local primary health center in Bithan from where he was referred to a conscious hospital in Samastipur.
However, Srid gave up on his wounds on his way to a conscious hospital.
His father Om Prakash accused Ranbir to kill his son because he charged RS10 as a boat rate.
“The whole village is under the thighs of water in the waist because of the flood in the area.
The boat is the only means of transportation.
My child was assigned to teach villagers in the country’s boat and collect the amount of trivial amount,” said Om Prakash to the newspaper this.
Bithan Police Station House Officer MD Khushibuddin said the incident was a fallout of a dispute about the cost of charging the ship.
“Ranbir escaped,” he said.
Om Prakash has filed a fir shot against Ranbir and Anil, both inhabitants Banbhaura, he said.
An investigative officer said the bullet to be used in revolvers between RS500 and RS700 in Bihar.