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Kanpur: Sturdy body Professor Doomsday found on Ganga, sent for autopsy

Kanpur: Sturdy body Professor Doomsday found on Ganga, sent for autopsy
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Kanpur: Nine days after wiping out his family in cold blood, the body was found floating in Kanpur Judgment Siddhanath Ghat along the Ganga in Kanpur Chakei area.
The body has been sent for autopsy and police claimed Prof Sushil Kumar might have jumped into the Ganga to end his life, hours after a triple murder.
Sleeping pills, identity cards and car keys were recovered from his body bloated.
Sources told TOI, forensic teams have been kept on standby to analyze the viscera for highly decomposed body and vital organs damaged.
On Sunday, when the bodies were seen floating in the Ganga, a steam ship pressed into service and brought ashore.
DCP (West) BBGTS Murti along with JAL Police monitor operation.
On November 3, a professor of strangling his wife, Chandraprabha, and use a hammer blow away the life of his son, Shikhar, 21, and daughter Khushi, 16, in Apartment House Divinity in Kalyanpur.
He had planned the murder by drugging the smallest detail and their family members with a toxic brew.
After missing professor, he was caught on CCTV cameras in Atal Ghat and then tracked to a location in the Ganga Ghat Sarsaiya.
Massive search operation was launched and divers pressed into service along the Ganga from Kanpur to Fatehpur, until he finally found last nine days near Ganga Banks in Choker.
On November 3, he has sent his brother immediately after the murder.
While whatsapp message to his brother claimed he was wiping his family under severe depression, suicide notes 10 pages lying in the middle of the body of his wife and children to talk about the fast approaching apocalypse triggered by Varian Covid Omicron.
“No more bodies of calculation now.
I consciously destroying themselves by killing my family.
No one else is responsible,” wrote professor 55 years old, Sushil Singh, who is the Head of the Department of Science Forensics in a medical college private Mandhana.

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