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Chennai: Man urinating on woman succumbs to mob attack in Broadway

Kalaiselvan (30) of Vikravandi worked as a load van driver in the city. In the early hours of Wednesday, Kalaiselvan and his friend Balaji were drinking in an autorickshaw on Prakasam Salai.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: A 30-year-old load van driver succumbed after a mob assaulted him severely for urinating from an auto-rickshaw in Broadway on Thursday. The man allegedly spilt some urine on a woman passing by the auto-rickshaw, which triggered an argument and subsequent mob attack.

Kalaiselvan (30) of Vikravandi worked as a load van driver in the city. In the early hours of Wednesday, Kalaiselvan and his friend Balaji were drinking in an autorickshaw on Prakasam Salai. While seated inside, Kalaiselvan urinated from the auto-rickshaw, which splashed on a woman passing by them.


When the woman questioned him, the duo ganged up against her, after which a crowd gathered in her support. The mob then thrashed the duo as they used inappropriate words at the crowd, and both fell unconscious.


Kalaiselvan's brother Kalaivanan and relatives took him to Government Stanley Hospital. Kalaiselvan was declared dead on arrival and sent his body for post-mortem examination. Balaji is undergoing treatment.


His family alleged negligence on the police's part, alleging they had not moved him to the hospital despite the incident occurring near a police
station.

On learning about the incident from the Esplanade police, the family refused to accept the body until the killers were arrested. The police are holding reconciliation talks with the family.


The Esplanade police have registered a case and are examining surveillance camera footage from the area to identify the attackers, who fled the scene.

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