Mudigere, Sept 15: The Assam police on Saturday unearthed a case in which Assam-based workers murdered and buried an Assamese man, who had come to work along with them at a coffee estate here. The accused allegedly went to Assam after committing the crime.

Four-five families from Assam came to work in a coffee estate at Devavrunda in the taluk a few months ago. Reportedly, a clash broke out among them in the previous week. Following which, two laborers killed a man who had come to work along with them and buried his body in the estate itself.

Pretending to be unaware of the murder, everyone returned to Assam after committing the crime. When the family members of the victim learnt that all have returned from Karnataka except their kin, they reportedly lodged a complaint with a local police station in Assam.

When Assam police took two men to inquire, they reportedly divulged that they killed the man and buried him in the estate where he was working. Based on this information, the Assam Police informed the Gonibeedu police.

The Gonibeedu police, who rushed to the spot and launched the investigation, are scheduled to leave for Assam on Saturday night to bring the accused. More information regarding the incident, including the names of the accused and the victim, will be known once the accused are brought back.



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The 41-year-old forward converted a Sadio Mané cross at the near post with 15 minutes remaining to record the 971st goal of his career on Thursday. It was also his 26th league goal of the season.

“Ronaldo is always dangerous going forward and we saw that again today,” Al-Nassr coach Jorge Jesus said.

João Félix, signed from Chelsea in July, scored three goals for the league leaders.

The win took Al-Nassr to 82 points from 32 games, five ahead of Al-Hilal, which has three matches, one more than Nassr, left to play. Al-Hilal meets Al-Kholood on Friday and faces Nassr on Tuesday in what could be a title decider against its Riyadh rival.

“Now we have a derby match against our rival, which is a difficult encounter,” Jesus said.

“We are fully aware of its importance, and we are dealing with it with complete focus as we know that small details could decide the result.”

Ronaldo, a five-time Ballon d'Or winner, has yet to secure a major trophy in Saudi Arabia since signing with Al-Nassr in December 2022.