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Dallas Motel Beheading Case: Suspect Held Without Bond as Community Raises $200k Ahead of Funeral
Chandra Mouli Nagamallaiah, 50, was beheaded after a dispute over a broken washing machine escalated; his co-worker was arrested and charged with capital murder, police said.
- Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, 37, was charged with capital murder for allegedly beheading Chandra Nagamallaiah, 50, during an argument at a Dallas motel.
- The attack was witnessed by bystanders, and Cobos-Martinez was found at the scene with the murder weapon and later confessed to the crime.
- The incident has led to significant community outrage over ICE's decision to release Cobos-Martinez, despite his violent past.
- The Consulate General of India expressed condolences and is providing support to Nagamallaiah's family, while a fundraiser has been initiated to cover funeral expenses following his tragic death.
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