NATIVE RUNS AMOK
FOUR PERSONS KILLED WEALTHY MERCHANT'S CRIME DELHI, April 10. Four men were killed and two seriously injured by a wealthy merchant, Nepalia, who, incensed by passengers entering his compartment, ran amok with a rifle at Mahair station, 50 miles from Juhbalpore. Nepalia killed two Indian policemen and then fired into the compartment, killing one and injuring! two, and killing a fourth man standing near the engine. Tho panic-stricken passengers and officials rushed for shelter, and Nepalia was finally overpowered after a fierce struggle.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17232, 11 April 1930, Page 7
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