A builder has found himself in legal trouble after attempting to dispose of the body of a worker who had died from injuries at his real estate venture . The body of the victim, identified as M. Yadaiah (58), a resident of Hasmathpet, was discovered by locals lying near a temple in Bowenpally, triggering an immediate alert to the police.
Upon their arrival, the police found visible injuries on Yadaiah’s head and other parts of his body. This raised suspicions of foul play, and the authorities quickly registered a case to investigate further.
The police began analyzing surveillance footage from cameras in the vicinity, and it was through this evidence that they discovered a group of individuals had brought the body to the location and discarded it near the temple. The footage showed clear signs of deliberate disposal, prompting a deeper investigation into the circumstances surrounding the worker’s death.
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Further inquiries revealed that Yadaiah had sustained fatal injuries while working at a nearby real estate site. Shockingly, it was discovered that the builder involved in the project had allegedly disposed of the body in an attempt to avoid any legal ramifications related to the worker’s death.
The police are now investigating the case, focusing on the actions of the builder and any others who may have been involved in concealing the incident. Authorities are working to gather more evidence and determine the full extent of the situation, including how the injuries occurred and whether they were caused by an accident or foul play at the construction site.
This incident has raised concerns about worker safety and the responsibilities of employers, especially in the construction industry. Investigations are ongoing, and the police have assured the public that appropriate action will be taken against those responsible.
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