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Bihar: Man dies in custody due to 'bee sting', mob sets police station on fire

By ANI | Updated: March 20, 2022 11:55 IST

After a man died in police custody allegedly due to a bee sting, an irate mob set Balther Police Station on fire in Bettiah of West Champaran district of Bihar on Saturday.

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After a man died in police custody allegedly due to a bee sting, an irate mob set Balther Police Station on fire in Bettiah of West Champaran district of Bihar on Saturday.

One police personnel also lost his life in the incident.

"Three police vehicles were torched by a mob; one police personnel lost his life in the incident. The incident took place after a man who was taken into police custody died due to a bee sting at the police station," Superintendent of Police, Bettiah, Upendra Nath Verma told media persons on Saturday.

He said that cops brought him to the police station for playing loud music on Holi.

( With inputs from ANI )

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