Kolkata Tea Shop Horror: Customer Kills Owner Over Biscuit Taste

A shocking incident unfolded in West Bengal's East Burdwan district when a customer turned violent over a biscuit. Hossain Mollah, a regular customer, complained that his biscuit didn't taste good and began arguing with tea shop owner Farid Ali Sheikh. Despite other customers intervening and calming the situation initially, Mollah returned later with a bamboo stick and brutally assaulted the shopkeeper. The 50-year-old tea seller succumbed to his injuries in hospital, leaving the local community in shock over the trivial reason that led to such extreme violence.

Key Points: Man Arrested for Killing Tea Shop Owner Over Biscuit Taste

  • Regular customer complained biscuit tasted bad during morning tea visit
  • Argument escalated despite other customers intervening to calm situation
  • Accused returned with bamboo stick and launched brutal assault
  • Victim succumbed to injuries after being shifted between hospitals
  • Family reveals accused had history of not paying for tea
  • Police arrested Hossain Mollah based on family's complaint
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Man beats tea shop owner to death over taste of biscuit; arrested

Shocking incident in West Bengal as customer beats tea shop owner to death over biscuit complaint. Accused Hossain Mollah arrested after victim Farid Ali Sheikh succumbs to injuries.

"Though locals had settled the issue, he returned with a bamboo stick and hit my father on the head. - Sheikh Syed Ahmed"

Kolkata, Nov 5

In a shocking incident, a customer allegedly beat a tea shop owner to death because the biscuit he was served "did not taste good", an official said on Wednesday, adding that the accused has been arrested.

The incident took place in the Khalerpool area of Raina in West Bengal’s East Burdwan district on November 4. The police on Wednesday arrested Hossain Mollah after the tea shop owner succumbed to injuries while undergoing treatment at a hospital.

The deceased has been identified as Farid Ali Sheikh, 50, a tea seller by profession and a resident of Machkhanda village in Raina. His tea stall was located in the Khalerpool area.

On Tuesday, a few regular customers were present at the tea stall when Hossain Mollah, a mason, and a frequent visitor to the shop, came for tea. He asked for a biscuit to go with it, which was duly served to him.

However, Mollah complained that the biscuit "tasted bad" and began arguing with the shopkeeper. The verbal altercation continued for a while before other customers intervened and calmed the situation.

Later, Mollah reportedly returned to the shop carrying a bamboo stick, and before Sheikh could react or understand what was happening, Mollah allegedly started assaulting him brutally.

Locals rushed Sheikh to Burdwan Medical College and Hospital, from where he was shifted to another facility near Nawabhat. He died there on Wednesday morning during treatment.

Farid's son, Sheikh Syed Ahmed, said: "Almost every morning, Hossain Mollah used to have tea at my father’s shop but would never pay. He always had some excuse. On Tuesday morning too, he left without paying. Later, he argued over the biscuit and demanded money back. Though locals had settled the issue, he returned with a bamboo stick and hit my father on the head."

Police said that Mollah has been arrested based on the complaint lodged by the family. The body has been sent for autopsy, and further investigation is underway.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The son mentioned this man never paid for tea and always had excuses. This wasn't just about a biscuit - it was about entitlement and bullying. Hope the justice system gives him strict punishment.
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Arjun K
As someone who runs a small business, this hits close to home. We face such unreasonable customers daily. The government should have better protection for small shopkeepers. Rest in peace Farid bhai.
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Michael C
While this is a terrible crime, I hope we don't generalize about any community. This is an individual's criminal behavior, not representative of any group. The focus should be on justice for the victim.
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Shreya B
So sad! Tea stalls are such an important part of our local culture and community. This man has destroyed not just a life but also a community space. Hope the family gets support from locals 🤲
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Vikram M
The fact that he returned with a bamboo stick shows premeditation. This wasn't heat of the moment - he planned this. Life imprisonment should be the minimum punishment for such cold-blooded murder.

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