In Ashoknagar, Madhya Pradesh, a father just killed his daughter as she did not want to marry a boy of her choice. Surprisingly, he also performed the last rites without informing the police. Based on the statement of the mother of the deceased, the police have arrested the accused.
He was still 17 years old. He had his own dreams. She wanted to marry a boy of her choice. Fought the father for this. This was so exasperated to the father, he killed his daughter for his false pride. He also cremated without informing the police. Based on the statement of the mother of the deceased, the police have arrested the killer.
Girl dies under suspicious circumstances
Bahadurpur police station in -charge Arvind Kachuwah said that on August 24, it was reported that Balihar Singh’s minor daughter died under suspicious circumstances. The body was cremated without conducting a post -mortem. When the matter seemed suspicious, the police called the forensic team, fingerprint expert and the dog squad on the spot and conducted an inquiry. Balihar Singh, the father of the deceased, first tried to mislead it by calling it a suicide, but the truth was revealed in the investigation.
Mother’s daughter told the whole truth
During interrogation, the mother of the deceased ruled that the family had set up the daughter’s relationship. She was not happy with her, she wanted to marry her will. There was often a dispute with the father on this matter. On August 23, she was sleeping in the room, when the father strangled her to death. Later, a drama was made to tell suicide by tying a scarf around the neck of the dead body.
Father was looking for a chance to murder for several days
Family and relatives were cremated by telling this false story. The accused Balihar Singh was arrested by the police on the basis of these statements and forensic evidence. He told that he had been looking for a chance to murder for several days. That day the daughter was found sleeping, after which she strangled her to death. On Wednesday, the accused was produced in the court, from where he was sent to jail.