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Bihar: Sister killed her brother when he got a hint of her affair with her brother-in-law

A horrific incident of murder has come to light from Muzaffarpur, Bihar. Where a sister, along with her brother-in-law, killed her own brother. As soon as the information of the incident was received, the police reached the spot, took the dead body in custody and started investigating the case. It is being told that the woman had left her husband and was living in her maternal home. During this time, she developed a relationship with her brother-in-law. When the woman’s brother came to know about this, he started opposing it.

Frustrated by her brother’s opposition, the sister made a plan to eliminate him and along with her brother-in-law, killed her own brother Ritesh and disposed of the body. This incident is from Akuranha Khargi village of Kanti police station area. It is being told that Komal, along with her brother-in-law Sanjeev Singh and others, brutally murdered her brother by hitting him with an iron rod. Not only this, they also cremated the body.

Sister along with brother in law killed her own brother

The deceased Ritesh’s wife lodged a complaint about this incident in the local police station. The police investigated the case in detail and the FSL team collected evidence from Ritesh’s house. The FSL investigation clearly showed that after the murder, the blood was washed off with water from the floor of the house. The police reached the crematorium and picked up the half-burnt body pieces and sent them for post-mortem.

Police arrested both the accused of murder

Without any doubt, the police detained Ritesh’s sister and interrogated her strictly. DSP Western Abhishek Anand said that Ritesh opposed his sister’s illegal relationship. Due to which she committed this incident. There was also a dispute over property in the family. During the fight, Ritesh was seriously injured after being hit by an iron rod. He died due to excessive bleeding.

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