Three killed throughout Bengaluru violence over reported Fb publish - police

Three folks had been killed within the southern Indian metropolis of Bengaluru after violence erupted between police and protesters over a reported derogatory Fb publish concerning the Prophet Mohammad, a senior police official mentioned on Wednesday.
Three people were killed in the southern Indian city of Bengaluru after violence erupted between police and protesters over a reported derogatory Facebook post about the Prophet Mohammad, a senior police official said on Wednesday.Original article
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