Teenager murdered inside the house, police registered a case, sister-in-law is suspected of murder, is being interrogated. Family members were out of the house, murder of teenage son, police registered a case, sister-in-law suspected of murder

Faridabad7 hours ago

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The father was found covered with cloth, rope marks around his neck, the sister-in-law of the deceased was in the house at the time of the incident, the police are interrogating.  - Dainik Bhaskar

The father was found covered with cloth, rope marks around his neck, the sister-in-law of the deceased was in the house at the time of the incident, the police are interrogating.

A teenager living on rent with the family was murdered in village Fatehpur Taga. The deceased teenager and his sister-in-law were in the house at the time of the incident. When the family returned in the evening, they saw that his body was found inside the house covered with cloth. Sister-in-law was missing. On information, ACP Dalbir Singh, Dr. Manisha of Forensic Science, and the team of Crime Branch DLF, Crime Branch Sector 56 inspected the spot. On the complaint of the father, the police have registered a case of murder against the unknown.

According to the information, Saurath, a resident of Neemka village of Mewat, lives with his family on rent in Dada Colony Fatehpur Taga village here. He works. Son Sarafat (15) also lived with him. It is said that the family members had gone out of work on Sunday. Kishore Sarafat and his sister-in-law were in the house. When father Saurath returned in the evening, he saw his son’s body lying on the ground in the house and cloth lying on it. They picked him up and took him to Alfalah Hospital with the help of people where doctors declared him brought dead. The father of the deceased told that the son had rope marks on his neck. Police spokesperson says that the police is investigating from every angle in this matter. The accused will be arrested soon. It is feared that sister-in-law will have a role in this incident.

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