Kanpur: Panic wins in Dalelpur Village, under the boundaries of the Bidhnoo police station in the district, after a 35-year-old farmer, who has gone to irrigate plants at the end of the night, found hanging from the ‘Babul’ tree on Monday morning.
Immediately after the news of the death of the farmers spread, the locals packed the place and told family members, besides the police.
Family members, however, caused doubts after coming towards blood stained shirts, in addition to a sign of injury to the body and shawl lying at a distance of almost 50 meters from the place.
At the same time, family members claimed that criminals had hung the victim’s body after killing him.
The police immediately called the Forensic Team and got the evidence collected and said that the reason would be clear only after an autopsy report.
The victim, identified as Naresh Kumar (35), a resident of Dalelpur Village in the Bidhnoo police station area, has gone to the fields on the edge of the canal on Sunday night to irrigate plants.
His wife, Mithlesh said that he last spoke to her husband around 10pm on Sunday, where he had told him that he would return home after irrigating the ground the next morning.
The incident was revealed on Monday morning after the villagers, who had headed for the canal in the morning, found the Naresh bodies hanging from the ‘Babul’ tree, the follwoing they lift the alarm.
Due told, Mithhlesh’s wife, Deepika’s daughter, Ragni and Son Raju rushed to the place.
The victim’s wife accused that the shirt from where the corpse was found hanging not belonging to her husband.
Signs of injury have been found near the left eye.
Family members claimed that criminals, after killing the victim, hanging his body to give suicide color.
Blood stained shirts and the naresh scarf found a bit far from the place.
The sandals were found lying under the tree.
On the arrival of the police, family members held protests and demanded to call in the forensic team and dog squads.
After some time, the Forensic Team reached the place and gathered evidence by taking a shirt, shawl, and sandals stained with blood.
When dog troops did not come, relatives again refused to surrender the bodies to the police for postmortem.
CO GHATAMAM SUSHIL KUMAR DWIVEDI tried to convince family members and after almost five hours, then, the dog squad was asked.
The police station responsible for Atul Kumar Singh said that this problem was being investigated.
The situation will be clear only after post-mortem reports.