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A sensational revelation has come to light about the murder of a person in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, during a fight over getting less money for drinking. The arrest of the nephew accused of this incident is surprising in itself. In reality, the accused nephew has been trapped because of the flies. The police have revealed this after the arrest of the accused. They said that uncle and nephew had mixed liquors. It included liquor worth Rs 340 and chicken worth Rs 60 to taste.
For this reason there was talk of receiving 200 rupees each, but the uncle gave 70 rupees less. The accused said during police interrogation that there was a fight between the two over this matter and during which the nephew killed his uncle by hitting him with a ladle. According to the police, during this incident blood came out of the deceased’s body and fell on the accused’s clothes. Flies were buzzing over those blood stains. In such a situation, when the police reached the spot after receiving the information and saw flies buzzing on the body of the accused, they became suspicious.
The matter is in the Chargwan police station area.
The police immediately detained the accused and searched his clothes. During this, the blood of the deceased and the blood on the clothes of the accused matched. After this the police arrested him. This incident took place in Chargwan police station area, 45 kilometers from Jabalpur district headquarters. According to Chargwan police station, the deceased has been identified as Manoj alias Mannu Thakur, 26. The accused is his nephew Dharam, alias Abi Thakur, 19 years old.
Uncle and nephew usually go out together
According to Additional Superintendent of Police Sonali Dubey, as soon as the information was received, the police inspected the spot and detained the body. In this case the accused has been arrested and sent to prison. Everyone is shocked after this incident came to light. In reality there was a deep friendship between uncle and nephew. The two often lived together. Since both were addicted to alcohol consumption. That’s why every day we went to the countryside and had parties.