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Sacrificed grandmother, offered blood on Shivling, then... read the horrifying act of a grandson.

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In a superstition-related incident in Chhattisgarh's Durg district, a man killed his grandmother and offered her blood to the Shivling. The accused later injured himself. are investigating the matter.

Durg. A suspected case of 'human sacrifice' in Durg district of Chhattisgarh state has exposed the horrors of superstition. Here a man allegedly killed his 70-year-old grandmother with a trident and offered her blood to the Shivalinga. After this incident, he also seriously injured himself in an attempt to commit suicide. According to the , this incident took place in Nankatti village on Saturday evening.

Where is this case from?

Sanjay Pundir, sub-divisional officer of Dhamdha area of Durg district, said that this seems to be a case of superstition. received information from local people. When the team reached the spot, the body of a woman named Rukmani Goswami was found there. After investigation, the sent the body for post-mortem.

Grandmother was murdered and her blood was offered to Shivling

The accused son of the deceased, Gulshan Goswami (30), was found in a critical condition and was immediately admitted to the . Initial investigation revealed that Gulshan lived with his grandmother near a temple and regularly performed puja. On Saturday evening, he killed his grandmother by stabbing her with a trident in his and poured her blood on the Shivling installed in the temple, the officer said.

After returning home he injured himself with a trident, condition critical

He said that after this the man returned home and attacked his neck with the same trident, due to which he got seriously injured. immediately took Gulshan Goswami, who was found bleeding, to the nearest . From where he was referred to AIIMS. admitted him to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), where he is undergoing treatment. said that prima facie this incident seems to be a case of superstition. Investigation is still going on.

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