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Unable to pay for iPhone, Karnataka man kills delivery boy, hides body for 4 days

The accused stabbed the delivery boy inside his house as he did not have the money to pay for an iPhone he had ordered online.

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A 20-year-old man allegedly killed an E-kart delivery partner who came to deliver an iPhone at his residence in Karnataka's Hassan district. The accused stored the body in his house for four days before burning it near a railway station.

The accused, identified as Hemanth Dutt of Ariskere town in Hassan, stabbed the delivery boy inside his house as he did not have the money to pay for an iPhone he had ordered online.

The matter came to light when a charred body was found near Anchkoppal Railway station on February 11, after which a probe was launched.

During the investigation, it was found that the deceased, Hemanth Naik (23), who worked in an E-kart express, had gone to deliver a second-hand iPhone booked by Hemant Dutta near Lakshmipura Layout on February 7.

When Naik demanded the money, Rs 46,000 for the order, Hemant stabbed him to death and kept the body for four days at his home.

He later packed the body in a gunny bag, took it on his bike and burnt it near the railway station. The CCTV footage showed the accused carrying the dead body on his bike while he was on his way to burn the body.

The police traced the CCTV footage and arrested the man.

Source: India Today

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