Vadodara: Because he did not heed the warning he received from the Father of his love interest, a young man who lived in Chokari Village from Padra Taluka had to pay a high price with his life on Wednesday.
The twenty-year-old victim, Jayesh Rawal, who worked as a casual worker, was dragged by his home on Wednesday afternoon and Hynched by four was accused of being identified as Kiran Mali, Mohan Mali, Ramesh Mali and Mali Kalidas.
Rawal is having a relationship with Princess Kalidas Aarti.
Kalidas has warned rawal about two months ago a terrible consequence if he kept meeting his daughter or even tried to talk to him.
However, the girl looked at The Lovebirds talking near Livestock Calidas on Wednesday afternoon.
Even though raw ran back to his house, his fear would be attacked to change to really right after that.
The four defendants dragged the young man near their home and whipped him mercilessly with a stick before making him wear a saree and tie it to the tree.
The four defendants took turns to defeat Rainal and even kicked him in his personal part, even though the young man continued to beg to release him.
Violence continued because the young man immediately lost consciousness.
Some time later, when the cousin rawal knew about the incident they passed his assistance, seeing the four defendants escape.
Rawal was not bound and the ambulance was called, while his cousin continued to sprinkle water on his face.
However, Rawal failed to respond and the doctor at a government hospital in Vadu said he died on arrival.
Then on the same night, the mother of the dead, Ramila, filed a complaint of murder, kidnapping, wrong confinement and criminal conspiracy against four was accused at the Vadu Police Station.
On Thursday, the four defendants were detained and stored in quarantine.
Police said that they would be taken for Covid-19 tests on Friday after they were formally arrested.
Unknown people have recorded all the whipping incidents on cellphones and circulating videos, which became viral on Thursday.
The police said that in addition to working as casual laborers, Rawal was also used to play ‘Dhol’ during a marriage in the village, while his father was a distance oil trader.