According to a complaint filed by Bharat Bhavsar (52), his nephew Hitesh Bhavsar (25) was thrashed by six men last night after he ransacked a Ganesh pandal set up by local youngsters of Gomta street in the town.
"Bhavsar claimed in his complaint that Hitesh was mentally unstable and had a violent nature. On Monday night at 11 pm, Hitesh went to Gomta street and suddenly started tearing apart banners and broke some portion of Ganesh pandal without any particular reason," Morbi Police Inspector R A Sodha said.
The accused were identified by Bhavsar as Narendra Parmar, Karan Chauhan, Ankur Mehta and three others.
"Due to internal injuries on his head, abdomen and lungs, Hitesh died on the spot. After learning about the incident, we arrested all six youngsters on charges of murder," the police official said.
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