Four bodies found from inside a house in Dhanbad

Dhanbad, Four bodies were found inside a house located at Gandhi Nagar under Dhansar Police Station area in this district on Monday. According to Police a youth had killed his mother, step-father, step-brother and had late committed suicide. Police said this morning neighbours saw blood coming out from the house after which the nearest police station was informed. When the police forced to upon the door they found bodies of Meena Yadav, Munna Yadav and Rohit Yadav on the ground while that of Rahul Yadav was found on the bed.

Rahul was Meena Devi's son from an earlier marriage and she had a second marriage with Munna Yadav who used to work in a mixture factory. Police quoting neighbours said that Rahul was having a dispute with his mother and step-father over some issue due to which he executed the incident. Police said that the culprit killed his mother and other members using a sharp edged weapon and later slit his throat and committed suicide. All the bodies have been sent for post-mortem.

( agencies )

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