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The victim's body was found by police and transported to a nearby government hospital for further examination.

Digital Desk: Police in Hyderabad claimed on Saturday that a 22-year-old man killed his friend for chatting and talking to his girlfriend.

The accused allegedly decapitated his friend, removed his heart and severed his private parts and fingers. On Friday, he stepped into the police station to surrender, according to ANI.

According to sources, the victim was previously in a relationship with the girlfriend of the accused.

The victim's body was found by police and transported to a nearby government hospital for further examination. The police have opened an investigation after filing a charge against the accused.

Naveen, Harihara Krishna and the girl were all classmates at the same college. The two men were captivated by the girl. Naveen first acknowledged his feelings for her, and the two began dating. The pair split up a few years later, and the girl began dating Harihara Krishna when the latter proposed to her, according to authorities.

According to the cops, Naveen was in frequent communication with the girl despite their break-up and kept on messaging and making calls to her, which deeply affected Krishna.

According to police, the two men got into a fight on February 17 over the topic, and Krishna choked Naveen to death.

 

"The accused allegedly took pictures and sent them to his girlfriend on WhatsApp," the police said.

 


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