Vasco: The family of three people died of suicide at Zuarinagar on Tuesday morning.
Their family refused to collect the body quoted by police.
They approached human rights activists who accused that police Verna encouraged their family members to death.
Goa South SP Pankaj Kumar Singh told Tii, “Police Verna enrolled the case as suicide on Tuesday.
The allegations and family rejection had been taken to my notification by Mediapou and I have prepared a separate question by SDPO Margao Harish Madkkaiker.” On Tuesday on Tuesday Morning, Halagappa Ambigera, 35, his wife Devamma Ambigera, 28, and his brother Gangappa Ambigera, 29, was found depending on their rented house near Mes College, Zuarinagar.
Advocate Activist Human Rights Albertina Almeida said, “It all started at 1 morning on June 22, when the owner of the house where Devamma worked to complain to the police Verna that the jewelry and they suspected stealing it.” The official complaint was submitted by Verna police on June 23.
He last worked there on June 21.
The complainants also have a rented house they live.
Furthermore, the three were called to the Verna police station for the investigation.
Almeida said, “A 17-year-old Devamma, who recently originated from their home village in Karnataka, was also called to the police station every time they were called.
He told him to watch the police beating them three.
They went to each police station Next time they were called and from Saturday they were asked to come every day.
On Tuesday they were asked to report at 9am.
“The little boy told the activists that the trio woke up early and was discussing this problem.
Finally, he was sent to the store for breakfast.
Upon his return he found the door opened and the three were hanging.
The police committed Pancaama and sent the body to postmortem to Goa Medical College and hospital.
The family refused to collect their bodies.
When the police tried to suppress the family, they contacted activists and asked the police to look after their bodies in the morgue.