
Scary data appeared in the case of a man of Indian origin Chandra Nagamallaiah, 50 years old, who worked as a motel manager and this week was this week before his wife and eighteen -year -old son in Texas. The victim was reportedly kicked in the head of the suspected Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, who chased him with a machete and “still stabbed”.
The CCTV shots show that his wife and son have tried to intervene many times as they heard Chandry’s shouts; According to the NDTV report, however, Yordanis pushed them.
“He was chasing him from 108 to the office. The man tried to get into the office to tell his family. The suspect then kicked his head off his head twice and continued to pick her up and take it to the garbage and put in,” CBS News quoted. The witness also said that the wife of the victim was screaming and screaming, but the witness urged her to retreat back, uncertain what the attacker could do next.
Chandry’s head “removed from the body”
In the honorary statement, the police mentioned that the accused had taken Chandr’s phone and important cards from his pocket before he killed him again. Chandra’s head was “removed from his body,” he said.
The honorary statement says: “The video shows that the suspect then stepped out of the motel and made a machete from his person and began to beat and stab the complainant several times.”
Judicial records suggest that when officers arrested the accused, he was found with a weapon that was assumed that it was used in the incident, he added.
The Dallas police arrested Yordanis shortly after the incident. After leaning from the scene, only moments were placed and was wearing a shirt soaked in his blood. Ráwl took place above the broken washing machine according to the reports.
After the Chandra request for not using the broken washing machine, Cobos disrupted. He was reportedly angry because Chandra spoke to a woman he was rather than with him. According to the tracking video, Cobos left the room, returned with a machete and repeatedly cut and stabbed chandra.
India says “following a matter of care carefully”
Meanwhile, the Consulate General in India, Houston, expressed its sorrow of Chandre’s demise.
“The Indian Consulate General, Houston, condolors the tragic death of Mr. Chandra Nagamallaiah, the Indian state national member, brutally killed at his workplace in Dallas, TX. We are in contact with the family and offer all possible help.
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