The accused Tuntun Mahto was arrested from the Badi Pahari village under Agamkuan police station area in Patna district yesterday for beheading 14-year-old Sujit Kumar alias Chotu on June 14, apparently driven by superstition that the sacrifice would cure his three children of ill-health, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manu Maharaj said.
The accused has confessed to the crime and narrated the entire sequence of events, he said.
The weapon of crime has been seized, the SSP said.
After beheading the boy, Mahto threw the head in Mushari tola before fleeing from there, he said adding the severed limbs have been recovered from different places in the same village.
Mahto's friend, after getting whiff that the police was on his trail, surrendered before a court and was sent to judicial remand, Maharaj said.
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