Six people from the same family were killed with weapons and a machete in a violent clash over a land dispute in Karnataka's Vijayapura. The incident occurred between the Nirale and Golgi families. Police have identified the victims and launched a probe.
Six people were killed in a violent clash on Friday in Karnataka's Vijayapura district owing to a land dispute between two families, police said. The incident occurred within the limits of the Chadchana police station area.

The clash took place between the Nirale and Golgi families, during which six people from the same family were killed with weapons and a machete. The deceased have been identified as Revanasiddappa Nirale, Dundappa Revanasiddappa Nirale, Shivaputra Revanasiddappa Nirale, Chandrashekhar Nirale, Shabbir Nadaf and one more person.
Police Confirm Deaths, Launch Probe
Confirming the incident, Inspector General of Police (North Zone) Sandeep Patil said six people were killed in the attack. "Six people were beaten to death with maces and weapons by several people. I visited Govindapura in Chadchana taluk of Vijayapura district and inspected the scene," said IGP North Zone Sandeep Patil.
Patil said the victims included members of the same family. "Six people from the same family were killed. Information about the accused has already been received. We will arrest the accused as soon as possible and take further legal action," he said.
He also confirmed that the bodies have been shifted for further procedures. "The bodies of the deceased have been admitted to a private hospital in Vijayapura city," he added.
Further investigation is underway. (ANI)
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