Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Ex-armyman on the run after killing wife, daughter

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

PATIALA : An ex-armyman is on the run after allegedly killing his estranged wife and daughter with a sharp-edged weapon in Sanaur town of the district due to an ongoing domestic dispute, police said.

SSP Deepak Parek said the attacker has been identified as Gurmukh Singh and an FIR under Section 302 of the IPC (punishment for murder) has been registered against him and another co-accused. The deceased have been identified as Harpreet Kaur (45) and the couple’s daughter Navdeep Kaur (18).

The couple was living separately. Gurmukh, who is retired from military, is from Budhlada town and travelled 100 kms to Bhunerheri in Sanaur, where his estranged wife and daughter lived, to commit the crime on Monday evening.

According to sources, Gurmukh chased his wife and daughter in a street while they were going to the market and attacked them with a sharpedged weapon before fleeing from the spot.

Man arrested for killing wife, her parents

JALANDHAR : A man, working as a private security guard, has been arrested for allegedly killing his wife and her parents with his service revolver in Jalandhar over a domestic dispute, police said. ADCP, city, Suhail Mir said the accused, identified as Sunil Kumar, has been booked under sections 302 (murder), 120B and 34 of the Indian Penal Code and 25/27-54-59 of the Arms Act.

Mir said that the revolver with which the crime was executed on Monday night has also been recovered.

According to informatio­n, Sunil and his wife Shilpi got married about three years ago and used to frequently engage in fights. He had called his fatherin-law Ashok Kumar and mother-in-law Krishna to his residence in Shiv Nagar to settle the dispute. This was Sunil’s third marriage. The couple has a twoyear-old son.

THE ACCUSED CHASED HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER WHILE THEY WERE GOING TO THE MARKET AND ATTACKED THEM WITH A SHARPEDGED WEAPON BEFORE FLEEING

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