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Indian man patrols streets dressed as 'god of death' to encourage people to adhere to country's COVID-19 lockdown

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Indian man patrols streets dressed as 'god of death' to encourage people to adhere to country's COVID-19 lockdown
Indian man patrols streets dressed as 'god of death' to encourage people to adhere to country's COVID-19 lockdown

An Indian man dressed as Yamraj, the god of death, is patrolling the streets of Bahraich encouraging people to stay inside during the country's COVID-19 lockdown.

An Indian man dressed as Yamraj, the god of death, is patrolling the streets of Bahraich encouraging people to stay inside during the country's COVID-19 lockdown.

The man can be heard saying: "I am 'Yamraj', I am coronavirus.

If you do not adhere to the rules, no human will be left on the planet.

I will become the cause of death of all.

If you are careless, I will take you with me." This footage was filmed on April 12.

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