Unhappy about sister’s marriage, teenager kills brother-in-law
After the marriage, both families had occasional arguments over the issue, but neither complained to the police about past disputes, he added.
After the marriage, both families had occasional arguments over the issue, but neither complained to the police about past disputes, he added.
Terming the murder case as the 'rarest of rare' crimes, the Additional District Judge Court-2 held Sanjit Dash guilty and pronounced the death sentence on the basis of circumstantial, material, and medico-legal evidence.
During the investigation, the accused revealed to the police that he was influenced by the videos of criminal gangs that he watched on YouTube.
The woman's brother said in his police complaint that his brother-in-law Ranjit had told him that his sister (Sudha) had tried to hang herself at their rented accommodation and was admitted in a private hospital in Manesar.
The police have identified the accused and multiple teams have been formed to arrest them.
The incident took place in Kamalpur village on Tuesday, when the drunk policeman allegedly harassed the women.
The neighbours rushed Bhavna to the local hospital where she succumbed. When the neighbours returned, they found bodies in the house of the three girls and informed the police.
During the investigation, the police noticed that something was written with tomato sauce on the bathroom mirror. The teenager also fired on the glass.
According to Superintendent of Police (SP), Pratapgarh, Abhishek Singh, "Some people barged into the house of Ambika Patel and dragged him away. They then tied Patel to a tree some distance away and set him on fire after sprinkling petrol on him. They fled immediately after."
Accused confesses to his crime; cops zeroed in on number plate of car after scanning CCTV footage. A team of National Commission for Women visited the rape survivor and expressed displeasure over the loopholes in security arrangements at the shelter home