Gurugram: The main defendant in the Murder of Parang August 24 was sent to the trial detention on Friday after two days of police delivery, with the police not asking for an extension of his prisoner.
Rao Rai Singh (65) was arrested after he handed over the morning of murder.
Investigations mainly depend on his statement to the police.
Based on Singh’s interrogation, the police believed that he first hacked the death of his father-in-law Sunita and then Krishan and Anamika Tiwari and their nine-year-old daughter, who lived as tenants on the Rajendra Park Singh floor.
The wife of Singh Bimeless (58) has also been arrested for allegedly accompanying her during murder.
Police sources said two children were important witnesses in this case – Krishhan and young daughter Anamika, who was six years old who was the victim of the attack and was being hospitalized, and eight-year old Sunita daughter, who used to be in the next room When his mother was killed.
Their statement will be recorded soon.
Meanwhile the police have an application in court who is looking for permission to record the gait of Singh so that they can match it with CCTV footage from him walking to the police station with machetes in his hand.
The investigator has also collected wipe the vagina of Sunita and Anamics.
Dr.
Dekakak Mathur, head of forensic in a civil hospital, said all victims had internal injuries caused by sharp objects on their faces, head, neck, forearm.
“Most injuries are in the upper body.
We also collected vaginal wipers from two female victims,” Mathur said.
Lawyer Singh Prashant Yadav said the police had to investigate beyond Singh’s statement.
“They must see all possible causes of murder and support their investigation with proof of forensic and technical,” said Yadav.
With three conflicting claims – by Singh, from the affair between Krishhan and Sunita, by the Sunita family about Singh targeting the plot of one hectare he was inherited and by Brother-in-law Krishhan about the dispute of the lease agreement between Krishan and Singh – the Singh – the motif, however , still mired in smog.