A man in Datia allegedly bathed in funeral pyre ashes and took a deceased neighbor’s skull and bones home. This act led to public humiliation, forced consumption of filth, and a community panchayat-imposed social boycott on him and his family. The man’s family claims he was under severe mental stress and influenced by superstition, seeking children.
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