MP: 40-Year-Old Man Strangled To Death Near Liquor Shop In Morena; Disturbing CCTV Surfaces
The nearby people found the dead body in the morning and informed the police.

Morena (Madhya Pradesh): A 40-year-old man was strangled to death with a noose around his neck near a liquor shop in Morena. The incident was captured on CCTV, revealing the horrifying details of the crime.
The accused has been arrested by the police.
In the CCTV clip, a man can be seen tying a scarf-like object around the victim's neck and strangling him three times until he died.
Watch CCTV footage here:
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The deceased was identified as Rajendra (40), son of Amar Singh Sakhwar, resident of village Pali.
SDOP Ravi Bhadauria told Free Press that the deceased and accused Deepu Sharma both were addicted to alcohol.
According to information, Deepu and Rajendra went to a liquor shop located at Porsa intersection, Ambah, Morena, and drank alcohol. Following this, they had a dispute with each other. The details of the dispute are not yet known.
Angry, Deepu made Rajendra sit and tied a noose around his neck. They had a conversation, after which Deepu tightened the noose and strangled him to death. When Rajendra fell to the ground, Deepu fled the scene.
The nearby people found the body in the morning and informed the police. The police then immediately reached the spot and started reviewing the area's CCTV footage. During the investigation, the police found the relevant footage and arrested the accused.
The police also sent the body to the Civil Hospital, where a post-mortem will be conducted.
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