Woman, nephew found dead in Kheeri
Prayagraj, July 5 -- The bodies of an aunt and her teenage nephew were found under suspicious circumstances on Thursday evening in the Krishna Mrig area on Mahuli hill, under the jurisdiction of Kheeri police station. Police reached the scene upon receiving information and sent the bodies for postmortem examination.
On Friday afternoon, the postmortem report confirmed that both individuals had died due to the consumption of a poisonous substance. However, police have preserved the viscera samples and sent them to a forensic laboratory for further analysis. No written complaint has been submitted by the family so far.
According to reports, Ankit (17), a resident of Nimbi village, had left home on Thursday on a bicycle to collect his high school examination results from Shiv Jiyavan Inter College in Lediari. He had taken Rs 200 from his mother, Usha Devi, before leaving. Later that evening, the bodies of Ankit and his aunt, Munni Devi (30), were discovered on Mahuli hill.
Police suspect the incident to be a case of suicide, as an empty packet of sulphas tablets was found near the bodies. After the postmortem, both bodies were handed over to the family on Friday evening.
According to villagers, Munni Devi's husband, Balmoti, has been working in Hyderabad and has not returned home for the past year. Reportedly, there were family disputes concerning the relationship between the aunt and nephew. A day before the incident, Ankit had been scolded by his mother, which is believed to have possibly triggered the tragic act.
Munni Devi is survived by her two young children.
Krishna Mohan Singh, SHO of Kheeri police station, confirmed that the cause of death, according to the postmortem report, was the consumption of a poisonous substance. However, he added that the viscera has been preserved for forensic examination. As of now, no formal complaint has been filed by the family.
Two people have been detained for allegedly killing a 15-year-old boy in Pratapgarh on Friday, said police. The incident occurred in Gyanipur Paharpur under Sangipur police station area in Pratapgarh district.
On Tuesday evening, the victim, Raj Verma (15), a Class 9 student, left home with a friend but did not return that night. When his family visited the friend's house to ask about his whereabouts, they were told that Raj had gone to someone's birthday party. However, when he didn't return the next day either, his mother approached the police station and filed a missing report, expressing suspicion that Shivam Giri might have harmed her son.
Soon after, the police started an investigation, during which Raj's body was found in bushes on Friday morning.
Sangipur SHO Manish Tripathi reached the spot and took the body into custody. Based on a complaint by Raj's brother Vipin Verma, police filed a murder case against Shivam Giri, his cousin Avdhesh Giri of Amethi's Tikramafi village, and unidentified others.
The police registered a case of murder against two people on the complaint of the deceased's brother and sent the body for postmortem.
SP Pratapgarh Anil Kumar and CO (Lalganj) Ashutosh Mishra formed teams to arrest the accused. He said the motive behind the murder is unclear and will be known after the arrests. The forensic team collected blood-soaked soil, liquor bottles, and snack packets from the scene as evidence.
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