Gurugram: Armed with a sickle that is not an unknown tool in his hand – as a diligent planter and trimmer, he is a “human tree” to the environment – a 65-year-old property dealer suspected of continuing his killings in Rajendra at Rajendra Park House In early Tuesday, he hacked the death of his daughter-in-law, and their nine-year-old couples and daughters who lived as tenants on the second floor.
Survivor alone at tenant’s house was a three-year-old child, their younger daughter, who was being treated at Safdarjung Delhi Hospital for Laserasi in the neck and arms.
Murder, which is believed to have occurred between 3:30 am and 4 in the morning, was found in the morning when the suspect, Rao Rai Singh, walked to the local police station of 500 meters and gave up around 7 in the morning.
He had taken weapons of murder with him, which was handed over to the police.
There are two others at Singh’s house during the murder – his wife and granddaughter of their eight-year-old girl.
Singh’s Son Anand Yadav, a lawyer who trained in the District Court of Gurugram, is believed to be in Rajasthan, on his way to Khatu.
The population environment, with Kothis next to each other and the faces that are familiar in most of them, sleep through madness of violence.
There are tenants on the ground floor of Singh’s house too, but they are now going.
Singh lives on the first floor.
Singh has served in the Army as a Naib subordin, police said.
Killed tenants – Krishan Tiwari and his wife Anamika – only moved in four months ago from another Gurugram environment and allegedly having a sustainable dispute with Singh for their lease agreement, according to Tianwaris relatives.
The police said they were looking at other aspects to find murder motives.
Prima Facie, according to an investigation, son-in-law Singh Sunita Yadav (32) was the first to be killed.
The damaged hook on the door of the tenant’s house showed the killer had entered through force.
The police team who first reached the place to find a terrible crime scene – Krishhan lay in a pool of blood on the floor while Anamics and the two children were in bed.
The four are very bloody.
Sunita’s body was found in her room on the first floor.
“There are several signs of injury to the upper body of the victims.
It seems that the suspect swung the sickle freely and attacked anyone who blocked,” said ACP Rajeev Yadav, added an injury suggested that the victims had come to painful death.
“We are still trying to find a motive,” ACP said.
Sunita’s brother Ashok Kumar accused him of being harassed and experienced a physical attack for Mahar.
“They continue to demand something or else and torture him,” Kumar claimed.
Krishan’s Brother-in-law Ashwani Mishra, who worked with a private company in Delhi, was the first of his family to reach the place after getting a call from the police.
“The last time we met was at Rakhi when Krishhan, my sister and children visited our house in Delhi.
He has told us about a rental dispute with the landlord,” Mishra said.
He said Krishan had prepared a rental agreement and asked Anamika to register by Singh.
Anamics apparently gave the documents to Sunita, who got Singh’s signature and returned it to Anamika.
But after a few days, according to Mishra, Singh had some doubts about the document where Sunita had taken his signature and asked Krishan to show him again.
However, Krishhan misplaced the lease agreement, said Mishra.
Krishhan, who from Siwan at Bihar, has moved to Gurugram 10 years ago.
He worked with a private bank sales team but lost his job during locking.
Sunita’s relatives said he and Anand married about 12 years ago.
“Sunita worked as a nurse with a city hospital, which he stopped earlier this year.
He was at his parents in Mahendergarh for the past six months and has returned to Rajendra Park a week ago,” said relative.
Based on Mishra’s complaint, a registered case below Section 302 (murder), 307 (effort to murder) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) IPC and weapons parts acted at the Park Rajendra police station.
DCP (West) Deepak Sahara said the probe focused on proof of forensic and technical.