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A man who was accused of murder and had been released on bail was brutally killed near a police station in Tamil Nadu.  ​ 

​**Murder of Bail-Granted Man Near Police Station in Tamil Nadu**

A 28-year-old man was brutally murdered at an eatery adjacent to a police station in Salem, Tamil Nadu, on Tuesday. The victim, identified as Madhan alias Appulu, was originally from Thoothukudi and was out on conditional bail related to a previous murder case. As part of his bail conditions, he reported to the Hasthampatti Police Station around 10 AM with his wife to sign the attendance register.

After completing the required formalities, Madhan went to a nearby hotel for a meal. While he was dining, three unidentified assailants surrounded him and attacked him with sharp weapons, resulting in his death before fleeing the scene.

Local police from Hasthampatti Station quickly arrived at the location, recovered Madhan’s body, and transported it to the Salem Government District Hospital for an autopsy. Initial investigations indicate that the murder may have been motivated by revenge, and authorities suspect the involvement of a six-member gang. A thorough investigation is underway to identify and apprehend the attackers.

In summary, this tragic incident highlights the ongoing issues of violence and revenge in the region, raising concerns about safety even in proximity to law enforcement.

**FAQ**

**What led to the murder of Madhan in Tamil Nadu?**
Madhan was reportedly attacked in a revenge-related incident shortly after he reported to the police station as part of his bail conditions. 

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