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Murdered man dumped at railway line, crushed by train

An unidentified man was gruesomely murdered before being dumped at a railway line in Kadoma where a train also crushed his legs.

The killer or killers who are still on the run dumped him at the railway line yesterday, forcing a train to crush him so that the death seemed like a suicide case.

However, the train only crushed his legs and passerbys managed to identify that the deceased had been murdered before being dumped at the railway line.

According to sources in Kadoma police reportedly attended the scene on time and retrieved the body which was taken at a local mortuary.

Controversy, however arose as the deceased’s pictures started circulating on social media barely hours after his death despite no one having managed to positively identify him, with people suspecting foul play alleging that the killers might be the ones who made the picture viral.

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