Police claim to solve triple murder case in Garhwa

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Police claim to solve triple murder case in Garhwa

Friday, 23 April 2021 | PNS | Garhwa

Police on Thursday claimed to have cracked the Garhwa village triple murder case that sent shock waves to people.

The Garhwa police on Thursday arrested deceased's husband connection with the shocking murder of three members of a family in Jata village.

Police said one Satyadeo Baitha had  killed his wife and two children with an axe. From preliminary enquiries, police said a prolonged family dispute  led to the murders on  Tuesday afternoon.

The incident came to light in evening when family members found Shobha Devi (35) wife of Satyadeo Baitha her sons Ranvijay Baitha (8) and Abhishek Rajak were killed with sharp edged blade  in their house at Jata village. 

SDPO Awadh Kumar Yadav said that they recovered the three body from their house.

Garhwa SP Khotre Srikant Suresh Rao constituted a team for tsolving the case. The team taken Satyadeo in custody and he  confessed his involvement in murder.

Styadeo confessed before the police that  the company where  he worked  had received eight lakh rupees from the PF account on behalf of the working, but the wife gave two and a half lakh rupees to her maternal uncle without asking him, due to which there was always a dispute. On April 19, there was a dispute, that day the dispute grew more, so he got angry and killed his wife. His younger son saw the scandal and said that Papa killed his mother, then he also killed his son with the same axe. A son was asleep he also killed him with the axe.

Police sent him to judicial custody.

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