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A 47-year-old man was repeatedly beaten up by police officers at a check post in Tamil Nadu’s Salem district on Tuesday, 22 June. He succumbed to his injuries the next day, on Wednesday morning.
The deceased was identified as A Murugesan, a fruit stall owner from Salem’s Edayappati, who ran his business in Vazhapadi.
He was brutally assaulted by three officers at the Pappinaickenpatti check post under the Yethapur police station limits. The officers hit Murugesan with lathis until he fell unconscious.
His friends try to plead with the policemen to stop hitting him. Murugesan, too, is heard saying “please stop beating me, leave me,” in the video clip. The video was shot by a local man.
It shows other police officers watching the accused officer beat up the man up until he stops moving. According to multiple reports, the attack began after Murugesan had an argument with the police in a drunken state, while he was returning to Salem in a two-wheeler after allegedly visiting a liquor store in Kallakurichi district.
However, doctors at this hospital referred him to the Salem Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College and Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday morning.
The 47-year-old is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter. Following his death, his wife has demanded strict action against all the police officers responsible for Murugesan’s death. She added that he had left his house at 3 pm and was beaten up at around 5 pm on Tuesday.
With the news of his death, several locals arrived at the Yethapur police station and demanded that action be taken against the officers.
The incident is now being investigated by the district police under Abhinav IPS, Superintendent of police, Salem. Cases have been registered against three officers. This comes a year after the horrific custodial murders of Jayaraj and Bennix in Sathankulam, Tamil Nadu.
(This article was first published in The News Minute and then republished here with permission.)
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