In Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, a girl was beaten to death by her maternal uncle, aunt and brother. They beat the girl to death with sticks and a washcloth. After committing the murder, they filled the body in a sack and threw it into the Yamuna river. As soon as information about this incident was received, the police team reached the spot. After investigation, the SSP revealed this matter.
Police have arrested three accused in this case. The girl’s mother had filed a lawsuit against her maternal uncle, brother and aunt, as well as her maternal grandfather. Two months ago, the uncle called the girl and brought it to her. The post mortem report has revealed an incident of murder by assault. After the girl’s death, the family members are in bad condition and crying.
All three accused arrested
In Etawah, police arrested Anjali’s maternal uncle Satyabhan, her aunt and her 14-year-old maternal grandfather in the murder case. Anjali used to talk to a young man on the phone. Because of this, his uncles beat him with sticks and clothespins to such an extent that he died. After Anjali’s death, the accused put her body in a sack, covered it with sand and threw it into the Yamuna river. Anjali’s mother also tried to ask a lot. The accused tried to cover up the daughter’s death by inventing a story.
Mother filed FIR
Anjali’s mother Satyavati has filed a complaint against her real father, brother-in-law, sister, brother and mother for her daughter’s murder. In this entire matter, the police of Balrai police station have arrested the three accused after thorough investigation. Etawah Senior Superintendent of Police Sanjay Kumar Verma, revealing this matter, said that when the police strictly interrogated the accused uncle Satyabhan, he told everything truthfully.
He said the girl used to talk to a young man. When this was rejected, she did not agree. Angry at this, he hit him. They beat him so much that the girl died. To prevent the murder from being revealed, they threw the body into the river. To do this, they put his body in a bag with sand and threw it into the Yamuna River.