Corporation erases ''provocative' words "Who killed Raghu?"

Coimbatore, Nov. 27

The provocative words "Who killed Raghu?" painted by unknown people on the Avinashi Road here created a stir on the social media. This followed the death of 32-year-old Raghupathi who allegedly got killed by a tipper lorry recently.  



Though the person who had wrote these words remains a secret, the corporation staff today erased those words by using bitumen and sand. 

Following Raghu's death on November 25, some unknown people had showed their resentment against the administration by sketching those words on the spot where Raghu died. 

Since then, the issue became so viral that people thronged the location on Avinashi road, to click pictures of the words to post it on their facebook walls and even tweeted it by tagging Ministers and district authorities.   

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