The accused, Riaz Ul Kurim, was a migrant laborer from Bongaigaon, Assam. He worked at a construction site near Mount Carmel School in Roing.
He was arrested after several hostel girls complained of sexual abuse. Reports say he entered the girls' dormitory and assaulted them over multiple days.
Soon after his arrest, an angry crowd gathered outside the police station.
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The mob stormed inside, dragged him out, and tied him to a tree on the road.
He was brutally beaten in front of bystanders. Police rushed him to a hospital.
However, the mob followed and attacked him again outside the hospital.
He later died from his injuries.
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Following the incident, curfew was imposed in Roing town.
Section 144 was enforced, and security forces were deployed to maintain order.
The school hostel was also shut down for safety reasons.
The incident has triggered public outrage but also concern about mob justice.
Legal experts say such violence undermines the rule of law.
Officials have promised a full investigation into both the assault case and the lynching.
Authorities are also probing safety lapses at the hostel, where no proper security measures were in place.
Locals have demanded action against school staff for negligence.
As Roing remains tense, the case highlights the urgent need for better child safety and responsible law enforcement.

