India News | Odisha: Boy Kills Owner of Eatery Where He Worked for Not Paying His Wage, Assaulting Him

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. A 15-year-old boy allegedly killed the owner of an eatery where he was working with a stone slab after he was not paid his monthly wage of Rs 1,500 for a long, and abused and assaulted whenever he asked for it, police said on Tuesday.

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Berhampur, Dec 5 (PTI) A 15-year-old boy allegedly killed the owner of an eatery where he was working with a stone slab after he was not paid his monthly wage of Rs 1,500 for a long, and abused and assaulted whenever he asked for it, police said on Tuesday.

The decomposed body of the 37-year-old man, who ran the fast food joint at Gopalpur in Odisha's Ganjam district, was found on Sunday in his rented room, they said.

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He hired the boy of Bhanjanagar area, promising a monthly wage of Rs 1,500, to work as a helper at the eatery. The boy also used to live with him in that room, police said.

However, he did not pay the boy his wage, and whenever he asked for his dues, the man used to abuse and assault him. He also threatened the boy with a police case in case he tried to leave, Superintendent of Police (SP) Saravana Vivek M said.

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In the early hours of November 29 when the man was sleeping, the boy brought a heavy stone slab and bludgeoned him with it. Then, he also hit him with an iron clamp, police said.

After ensuring the man's death, the boy left the house and bolted the doors. The body was recovered after a foul smell started coming from it, they said.

The boy was nabbed on Tuesday, the SP said.

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