Daughters held for killing man over alleged taunts
MEERUT, Feb. 24 -- A 55-year-old man was allegedly murdered by his 32-year-old and 16-year-old daughters in Muzaffarnagar district on Monday. The accused reportedly slit his throat with a sickle while he was asleep, said police.
The incident occurred in Morna village under the jurisdiction of Bhopa police station. The victim, Ramprasad, a farmer, was found early Monday morning lying in a pool of blood on a cot near the main gate of his house. His neck and body had multiple injuries caused by a sharp-edged weapon.
According to police, Ramprasad's wife found the body around 7 am and raised an alarm. The family initially blamed unidentified assailants, however, investigators grew suspicious as the statements of the daughters kept changing.
SP Rural Aditya Bansal said several clues at the scene pointed toward the involvement of someone from within the house. A dog squad repeatedly circled the premises, further raising suspicion. When the elder daughter was taken into custody and questioned, she eventually confessed and disclosed her younger sister's role in the crime.
During questioning, Komal told police her father regularly taunted her for being unmarried and unemployed and often compared sons and daughters. Citing constant humiliation, the sisters allegedly planned the murder two days in advance. htc...
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