A shocking case has come to light in Aurangabad district of Bihar. Kalyugi’s uncle killed his niece when she rejected his love. The uncle entered the niece’s house and strangled her. After committing the murder, the accused fled. The police team arrived with information about the people, took possession of the body and sent it for autopsy. Police are trying to collect evidence at the scene of the incident.
In Maluk Bigha village of Rafiganj police station area of Aurangabad district, when the niece refused to love her uncle, the uncle killed the niece. As soon as information about the incident was received, DSP Manisha Baby, Rafiganj Circle Inspector Madhu Kumari, Ram Iqbal Yadav of Aurangabad DIO team, Rafiganj Police Station Chairman Gufran Ali and SI Varsha Kumari reached the spot with the team and took the body into their custody and sent it to Sadar Hospital for autopsy. Sent to Aurangabad.
He entered the house and murdered the niece.
According to the villagers, the girl, 18-year-old Ankita Kumari, daughter of late Sunil Singh, was home alone at night. Taking advantage of this, Kalyugi uncle committed a murder. Arjun Singh, the relative of the deceased, said that the deceased girl along with her mother Sandhya Kunwar had gone to the Chhath festival at a relative’s house in War village of Madanpur police station area. After this he returned home with his cousin-in-law and his first cousin. The sister and brother-in-law returned home after dinner. After this, Uncle Kalyugi, seeing his niece alone, entered the house and murdered her. After this, family member Arjun Singh said that when people knocked on the door around 7 am, it did not open for a long time. After this, people climbed the wall and entered the house and saw that a girl was lying dead in a room, about which they informed the police.
Police team taking an excursion
Villagers said that Sunil Singh, father of the deceased girl Ankita Kumari, had died 12 years ago. Sandhya Kunwar, mother of the deceased girl, raised three daughters and a son. Sandhya Kunwar also married her two daughters. This was the youngest daughter. His brother Gaurav Kumar lives in Bengaluru and works as a laborer.
In this sense, the head of the police station, Gufran Ali, said that the body was detained and sent for autopsy. Only after the post-mortem report arrives will it become clear how the murder took place. The police have taken the girl’s clothes and a mobile phone as evidence. The FSL team is collecting evidence and carrying out a thorough investigation.