'Godman' Seen Carrying Poison Laddoos Fed To 3 Found Dead In Car In Delhi

In a shocking incident that has captivated public attention, CCTV footage has emerged showing 72-year-old occult practitioner Kamruddin carrying a packet of poison-laced laddoos. These lethal sweets are linked to the recent deaths of three individuals found in a car in Ghaziabad, a city near Delhi. Investigations reveal that the victims, believed to be under the influence of Kamruddin's occult practices, consumed the laddoos before their tragic demise. The incident has raised significant concerns regarding the influence of such practitioners and the potential dangers associated with blind faith in occult practices. Authorities are now probing the circumstances leading to these deaths and examining Kamruddin's role in this disturbing case. This incident highlights the urgent need for awareness and education about the risks posed by fraudulent spiritual leaders and the impact of unverified remedies on public health. As the investigation unfolds, the community is left grappling with the implications of this tragedy, prompting discussions about superstition and safety in society.
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