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The five-year-old boy was killed by Mother and Uncle in Ahmedabad

The five-year-old boy was killed by Mother and Uncle in Ahmedabad
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Ahmedabad: The mystery of Lone Boy reported missing for three years in rural areas Viramgam was resolved, after his mother and uncle strike and claimed to have killed the boy, because he accidentally saw them having sex.
They killed him by strangling.
Then try to burn the body, and then throw the body parts that are mutilated half fire in a canal.
After that, they joined the search for lost children.
The details of the case revealed that the incident occurred on September 26, 2018.
Within a few hours on the day, the allegations of Jyotsna Patel and her husband’s sister, Ramesh Patel, were having sex in their homes in the village of Jalalampura in Viramgam Taluka from the Ahmedabad district.
At that time, the five-year-old Jyotsna son, hardik happened to see them in a compromised position and the defendant also saw the child staring at them.
Then and there, they decided to kill children to keep the truth of their hidden relationship.
Jyotsna picked up his son in his lap and went towards the cotton plant field with brother-in-law.
They reached the field, ensuring that no one around.
Then, Jyotsna pressed his son’s mouth and strangled him, while Ramesh held his hand so he could not escape.
After a few minutes, hardik died.
Ramesh collects babool tree wood, cotton plant bushes, burns them and puts the child’s body in the emergency pyre.
When the body took a long time to burn, he decided to throw the remains of the body later, and rushed to the city for his daily wage.
During the afternoon of September 28, 2018, they began to act as if the child was gone and they were worried because he did not go home.
On September 29, Ramesh went to the place where he buryed his body, digging, and threw it into the canal.
The villagers also joined the search operation and approached the police who registered the case and had been looking for lost children since September 30, 2019.
“Even after looking for it and asked almost every villager, the police did not lead in this case a long time,” Wing Pi said Human trafficking, Umesh Dhakhhda.
Then, Ramesh moved to Bharuch for no reason because the needle suspicion moved towards him.
“We called him to record his statement and we found a variation in his statement.
Meanwhile, we also began to question Jyotsna and found some differences in his account too,” Dhakhda said.
When the police questioned them strictly, the duo broke down and recognized their crime by saying that it was the only way they thought they could avoid shyness and continuing their relationship.

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