People threw stones at him. They said he was cursed. He kept swinging.

So he became mad.

But it wasn't just her. The mountain had been killing his village for generations — cutting them off from schools, hospitals, markets. Children died of fever because they couldn't reach a doctor in time. Pregnant women bled out on the path. The mountain didn't care. It was just rock.

When asked why he did it, he said: "This mountain had killed my wife. I had to kill it back."