In a village near Patna, Bihar, two children and a boy’s burnt bodies were found in the same room. Police said their family members alleged that someone set him on fire. The family alleges that someone first killed the children and then set their bodies on fire. The burnt bodies of Anjali Kumari (15) and Anshul Kumar (10) were found inside a room. After the matter came to light, the police reached the spot and started investigation. After the matter came to light, the police reached the spot and started investigation. The whole matter is of Nagwa village in Danapur.
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DSP 2 Deepak Kumar of Phulwari Sharif says that both the children died due to burning … The father of the children works in the Election Commission … We are investigating the whole matter. According to India Today, the victim’s father Lallan Gupta told reporters that two-three men were seen near the house. After this, my 15 and 10 -year -old children were found dead inside the room. They were burnt after killing. If it had an accident, the boys would run away to save their lives and open the door, but no such attempt was made from them, which proves that someone first murdered them and then burnt their bodies.
Gupta is an employee in the local election office, while his wife is working in Patna AIIMS. As soon as she returned home from work, she started screaming after seeing the horrific scene. Then she told her husband about this tragedy that happened to her. There was an atmosphere of chaos all around, the victim’s family and relatives were crying bitterly, hundreds of villagers were gathered at the scene and the police were searching for the entire area to collect evidence.
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Angry and troubled Gupta said, “I want to burn him (the culprits) alive.” The police should catch them today. Family members and their relatives also questioned the police action and alleged that the culprits were not shown readiness. Gupta said, “If it was a member of the Chief Minister or a high officer’s family, the police would have been excited about the investigation and would have caught the criminals quickly.”