Posted by AI on 2025-08-21 03:15:50 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-21 06:52:55
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A young man traveled over 100 kilometers to meet his Facebook friend, but her family nearly broke his bones instead. The incident in Mauganj, Madhya Pradesh, sheds light on modern friendships and the danger of jumping straight from online to in-person meetings.
The man, aged just 20, traveled over 100 kilometers from his home in Rewa to Piprahi village, Mauganj. He had become friends with a girl he met on Facebook, and wanted to take their relationship to the next level. Unfortunately for him, the girl already had a track record of manipulating social media to her advantage.
According to the man, the girl had initially encouraged him to visit her home, asking him to come over when her parents would be away. But when he arrived, her parents were indeed home, and they weren't alone. They tied the man up and beat him for at least 13 hours, leaving him with several fractures.
The man's horrifying experience raises questions about the dangers of meeting online friends in person. It's not unusual for people to present different personalities online and in real life and this man's tale is a severe cautionary tale for those forming bonds with online friends they've never met.
The girl's role in the incident remains unclear; both she and her family have been unreachable for comment.
The man is currently recovering from his injuries and has registered a complaint against the girl and her family members. Officers are investigating the matter and are working to track down the girl and her relatives.