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Father hacks five-month-old-daughter to death, gets lynched by neighbours in West Bengal

The girl was pronounced brought-dead. Burman succumbed to the injuries later.

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Drunk man in altercation with his wife hackled five month old daughter in drunken state with a sharp weapon and killed his daughter, whereas wife is admitted to hospital with several injuries. The drunk man was lynched by the neighbours.

While the daughter of Krishna Burman, 34, died, his wife was admitted to hospital with injuries.

According to The Telegraph, Burman of Baronachina Ghatpar village was a habitual drunkard. “He returned home drunk this morning. He had an altercation with his wife. Burman took a sharp weapon and hacked his daughter and wife. When the wife cried for help, local people gathered and tried to catch him. When Burman attacked them, he was caught and beaten up,” said a source.

Dinhata police arrived and took Burman, wife and daughter to the sub divisional hospital. The girl was pronounced brought-dead. Burman succumbed to the injuries later.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is often accused of appeasing the Muslim community by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on Wednesday talked tough against an incident in Howrah’s Tikiapara where a mob of a particular community attacked cops few day ago.

Reacting to the incident hours after 10 people were arrested in connection with the incident, Banerjee said a “crime is crime” for all people irrespective of caste, creed and religion.

“A bad incident has occurred in Tikiapara. It should not have happened. I have asked police to take stern action against the guilty without harassing the innocents. Of course wrong is universal for all human beings. This is West Bengal. We love all people irrespective of caste, creed and religion but crime is crime,” she said at state headquarters Nabanna.

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