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A long drive with friends proved costly for Hyderabadi techie

A pall of gloom has gripped the house of the victim in Errakunta in the old city of Hyderabad

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A long drive on his weekly day off along with a relative and friends proved to be deadly for Mohammad Azam, a software engineer who was beaten to death by a mob in Karnataka's Bidar district on Friday on suspicion of being child lifter.

A pall of gloom has gripped the house of Mohammad Azam (28) in Errakunta in the old city of Hyderabad. The body of Azam, who was working with Google, was brought to the city late Saturday and was buried at a graveyard near his house. Three friends of Azam, who were injured in the mob attack, were admitted to a private hospital in the city. They include Salham Eid Al Kubasi, a Qatari national who was on a vacation to India.

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