Ansari, 56, was killed by a mob on the suspicion of theft in March 2021 in Naro village of Nagri Block, 20 km from the capital city of Ranchi. A case was registered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including murder, against four persons and others involved in his killing. Almost two years after his killing, Ansari’s family alleges that they have not received either justice or any compensation. To add insult to injury, two of the accused involved in his killing have been released on bail. According to Ansari’s daughter-in-law Aarti Devi, he worked as a kabadi, a scrap collector. The rest of the time, he used to load paddy sacks onto trucks. On March 26, 2021, after having dinner at 9 pm, he left, saying that he was going to the rice mill in the neighbouring village to load paddy. At 2 am, her brother-in-law received a call from a PCR van telling him that Ansari had met with an accident. They immediately rushed to the Nagri hospital, where they saw him lying unattended outside the hospital, writhing and crying in pain. “He was asking for water. The police had not even got him admitted to the hospital. We took him to the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) at Ranchi. But he passed away as soon as we reached the RIMS at 3.30 am. His post-mortem report revealed 33 internal injuries,” recalls Devi.