Cow Vigilante Dies After Being Hit By A Truck In Mathura

Mathura Police has clarified that the death of a local cow vigilante, popularly known as ‘Farsa Wale Baba,’ was the result of a road accident and not linked to cattle smuggling, countering earlier claims that had sparked tension in the area.

According to police in Mathura, the victim, identified as Chandrashekhar, had stopped a vehicle on suspicion of cow rustling when another truck hit him amid low visibility caused by the dense fog. The incident took place in the Kosi area, near Navipur village under the Kosi Kalan police outpost limits.

According to initial reports, Chandrashekhar was chasing a truck on his motorcycle after suspecting that it was being used for cattle smuggling.

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