Bizarre Video: Man Gets Electrocuted Locals Bury Him Alive For Treatment
Home > News Shots > India newsOur country, India has always been attached to superstition and belief; right from a cat crossing your path to having sweet curd before an exam has always been on our mind and many still believe in it today.
Recently, a bizarre belief from Uttar Pradesh's Pilibhit village has shocked the country after a 58-year-old man got electrocuted by an overhead high-tension wire.
Following which, he was buried in a grave when he instead needed a hospital. The man has been identified as Joga Singh, who died after suffering a great deal.
As per NDTV reports, the man's body was severely burnt but the locals decided to follow what they think is best. So they kept the man buried for five long hours rather than taking him to a hospital.
Due to electricity department's negligence, the man was electrocuted after a high-tension wire fell on him as he worked in his lawn. Minutes later, the villagers convinced the family that burying him can be his problem's cure, NDTV further reported.
Surprisingly, an FIR has been registered against the electricity department but not against the villagers who neglected medical help at the right time.
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