September 20, 2024

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Sensational murder case in Indore, a young man was killed in a dispute during a party in Patalpaani

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The young man was strangled to death by his friends, his body was stuffed in a sack and thrown in the jungle. The police took out the body after burying it

Naiduniya representative, Indore. Police is questioning the accused in the case of the dead body of Silicon City resident youth Gajanand Parihar found in Rajpur police station area of ​​Barwani district. During the interrogation, it has come to light that on August 24, Gajanand was taken to Patalpani for a party. During the party, Ashish and Gajanand had a dispute over a transaction of Rs 4.5 lakh. After which he was strangled to death with a rope.

After the murder, the body was stuffed in a sack and thrown in Rajpur so that no one gets suspicious. A rope was also found along with the body. On Thursday, the police reached there with the family members to identify the body of the youth. Gajanand’s body, which was buried there thinking it to be unclaimed, was taken out and handed over to his relatives. According to the police, a missing report of Gajanand was registered at Rau police station. A case of murder was registered against the accused at Rajpur. The accused Ashish, Rahul, and Dheeraj have been arrested.

The mutilated body was wrapped in a cloth and handed over to the relatives

The police reached Muktidham in Chindighati of Rajpur police station area and dug out the body again in front of the relatives. The body was completely mutilated due to being old. The body was wrapped in a cloth and handed over to the relatives. The relatives took it to Indore.

In front of Rajpur police, tehsildar Babu Singh Ninama and 17 relatives from Indore, municipal workers took out Gajanand’s body. The deceased’s maternal uncle Subhash Jatav and Sanjay Parihar said that Gajanand was a resident of Kachanaria village near Tarana in Ujjain. He had come to Indore for studies. After this, he got married here and was running a tea shop.