Bhagalpur, Bihar – A nightmarish murder case has gripped the quiet village of Amapur Diyara in Kahalgaon subdivision, where police recovered a young man’s mutilated remains in five pieces but are still hunting for his severed head. The killer’s calculated brutality has investigators racing against time.
Villagers’ routine walk to the fields on Saturday turned into a horror show as they found dismembered body parts amid corn crops and shrubs. Police arrived swiftly, collecting torso sections from the vegetation and one piece from a pond 50 meters distant. The absence of the head points to a deliberate attempt to conceal the victim’s identity.
Clues like a wristwatch strapped to the remains offer slim hope for recognition. The approximately 20-year-old victim was likely slain three days ago with a bladed tool, forensics suggest, before the corpse was segmented to erase traces.
Gogha police station chief Ajit Kumar described it as a planned homicide. With forensic teams and sniffer dogs combing the area, missing persons files are being reviewed district-wide. The body parts head to autopsy as searches intensify.
Panic has enveloped the Diyara belt, with residents demanding bolstered patrols. This savage crime underscores vulnerabilities in rural policing, fueling calls for swift justice amid the ongoing manhunt.