Shivpuri (Madhya Pradesh). A 48-year-old man, along with his son, allegedly killed his sister-in-law and injured his two sons in the middle market public on Thursday in a minor dispute over building a platform in Bhunti town of the district. . The video of this incident is going viral on social media. One son of the deceased has been seriously injured and is admitted in Shivpuri District Hospital. This information has been given by the police.
Bhonti police station in-charge Sanjay Mishra told reporters that Raju Bhargava, along with his son Radhasharan (20), killed his widowed sister-in-law Manjulata Bhargava with an ax and ax and injured his two sons Vinay and Girraj. He said that on Vinay’s complaint, a case of murder has been registered against Raju and Radhasharan and their search is on to arrest them. Bhonti town is about 40 kms away from Shivpuri district headquarter.
Mishra said that Raju, a resident of Bhunti town in the district, was getting a stone platform built to sit near the house of his sister-in-law Manjuta. On this Manjulata’s son Vinay asked Raju to get the platform built at a distance, otherwise there would be quarrels and fights. He said that on this matter Raju started quarreling. Meanwhile Raju’s son Radhasharan also came there and got involved in the fight.
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After some time, the quarrel which started with a heated argument escalated so much that Raju and Radhasharan brought out axes and axes and attacked Vinay.
Mishra told that Vinay somehow saved his life by running away. But then after hearing the quarrel, both the accused broke down on Manjulata and her younger son Girraj, who came out of the house and attacked them with ax and ax.
He said that both the mother and son started running to avoid the attack, but the injured Manjulata stumbled while running and she fell. Then the accused attacked him. The mother died on the spot, while the son Girraj is seriously injured. He has been admitted to the district hospital. He said doctors told him that Girraj had severe injuries to his spinal cord and back of the head. (agency)