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Indian Origin Man Convicted For Killing Kids

In a bizarre turn of events, a seemingly harmless doorbell prank ended in tragedy when an Indian-origin man, Anurag Chandra, took his revenge to the extreme. After a group of mischievous teenagers dared to engage in the classic “doorbell ditch,” Chandra’s response went from zero to a hundred, and not in a good way.

The pranksters innocently rang Chandra’s doorbell and fled, not realizing that their actions would ignite a fury within him. Determined to make them pay, Chandra embarked on a high-speed chase, ramming his car into theirs with calculated precision. It’s safe to say that his anger management issues got the best of him that day.

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The consequences were devastating. Three 16 year old boys lost their lives, while others suffered serious injuries. Chandra’s momentary fit of rage turned a mischievous teen adventure into a heart-wrenching tragedy.

Now, as Chandra faces a life sentence without parole, one can’t help but wonder what went through his mind. Did he truly believe that such a drastic response was warranted for a simple prank? Perhaps he overestimated the importance of his doorbell, granting it a deity-like status that demanded ruthless protection.

In the end, we can only hope that this tragic incident prompts a broader conversation about anger management and the importance of keeping our cool. After all, life is far too precious to be lost over a mere doorbell prank.

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Jhansi

Jhansi is a senior writer with extensive experience covering Telugu movies and the broader Indian cinema landscape. With a keen focus on U.S. updates related to Telugu people and Indians, as well as immigration & …

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