In Rajasthan’s Sikar district, police found five dead family members in a locked flat at Anirudh Residency. The bodies, including a woman and her four children, were discovered after neighbors complained of a foul smell coming from the unit that had been sealed for days.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Suresh Sharma said officers heard complaints, opened the door, and saw the bodies. A forensic team was quickly called to collect samples. The cause of death is still under investigation, and investigators are waiting for the autopsy report.
The Sikar case comes amid a separate, still‑unfolding incident in Uttar Pradesh. In Sirathu, a woman was murdered on October 8 after her throat was allegedly slit by a man named Balbeer Singh Patel. Police identified the suspect through CCTV footage and other evidence. Patel was arrested during an encounter that left him wounded; he was taken to the hospital with a leg injury and is expected to appear in court next Friday.
During the arrest, police recovered the murder weapon, a motorcycle, and the victim’s mobile phone from Patel’s possession. Officers say Patel was the woman’s lover before she married someone else.
The two incidents illustrate the challenges law‑enforcement faces in India, with detectives working quickly to uncover motives and bring suspects to justice. The forensic analysis of the Sikar case is expected to provide further details on how the family died, while the court case in Sirathu will address the murder and related charges against Patel.
Source: aninews
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