Tangra tragedy: 3 family members found dead, 3 hurt in car crash
Kolkata witnessed a chilling tragedy on Wednesday morning when the blood-soaked bodies of three family members were discovered inside their home in Tangra’s Seal Lane.
Kolkata witnessed a chilling tragedy on Wednesday morning when the blood-soaked bodies of three family members were discovered inside their home in Tangra’s Seal Lane.
The local administration in the Kurram District of Pakistan's restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province on Saturday announced relocation over 1000 families to makeshift camps following fresh violence and a possible counter-terrorism operation being planned by the security forces in the region.
The hands of both victims were tied on their backs and eyes gouged out indicating that they were brutally tortured before being gunned down by the terrorists.
The death toll in the building collapse here climbed to eight, with rescuers pulling out three more bodies from the debris, officials said on Sunday.
Police here said that the bodies of the two girls, who were friends, were found hanging with the same dupatta in a mango orchard. When the villagers discovered the bodies hanging from the tree in the morning, they informed others and the police.
Salgado, 48, is accused of kidnapping and killing 8-month-old Aroohi Dheri, her parents Jasleen Kaur and Jasdeep Singh, and her uncle Amandeep Singh.
"It's horribly, horribly senseless," Merced County Sheriff Vern Warnke said. "We found the four people from the kidnapping and they are in fact deceased."
Chaos prevailed the whole night at the Sanjay Gandhi hospital where the bodies from the incident were shifted with people pouring in to locate their loved ones.
Local people said that Domon and Sumitra were daily wage earners and the house from where their bodies were recovered was a rented one.
The distance from MRC Wellington to Sulur air force station is 87 km and the road traffic was diverted to prevent any disruptions during the transportation.