Hindustan Times (Patiala)

3 of a family killed in fight over parking in north Delhi

- Shubhomoy Sikdar shubhomoy.sikdar@htlive.com n

A parking row between two businessma­n brothers estranged by a property dispute grew so heated that it ended in the death of both and the wife of the elder sibling in north Delhi’s Model Town on Thursday night, the police said on Friday. The younger brother’s son was injured in the incident and two of his security guards were arrested for the killing of the elder brother and his wife.

Brothers Jaspal Singh and Gurjeet Singh, who had real estate and money lending businesses and ran eateries, lived with their families on separate floors of a large, three-storey bungalow outside which the deaths took place.

The incident was a throwback to another long-standing family dispute in which liquor baron Ponty Chadha and his younger brother were killed in shooting at a south Delhi farmhouse in 2012.

Jaspal and Gurjeet shared an acrimoniou­s past and had lodged nine first informatio­n reports, or initial police complaints, against each other.

But the trigger for the killings was a fight over parking space for their expensive cars. Together, the two brothers owned nine cars, all of which they parked outside their house.

According Kohli, a cousin of the siblings who briefed journalist­s, the quarrel leading to the deaths began around 11.30 pm on Thursday when 52-year-old Jaspal Singh was readying to drop a friend in his Audi car. It was at that moment that Gurjeet Singh, 48, arrived with some friends in a Ford Endeavour and demanded that his brother vacate a parking spot for his vehicle.

“Jaspal claimed the parking spot was his and refused to oblige. An angry Gurjeet responded by shattering the rear windscreen of Jaspal’s Audi. That escalated the quarrel that quickly turned violent,” said Kohli.

The sequence of events, which Kohli claimed to have gathered from family members of both the dead sibling was corroborat­ed by the investigat­ors.

Immediate family members of Jaspal Singh and Gurjeet Singh refused to speak to the media themselves.

An investigat­or who is not authorised to speak to the media said on condition of anonymity that Jaspal Singh took out a a kirpan (dagger) and stabbed his younger brother on the neck. “Almost immediatel­y, Gurjeet’s 25-year-old son Jagnoor rushed to save his father. Jagnoor too was stabbed in his stomach, and he collapsed. He is seriously injured and hospitalis­ed,” said the investigat­or.

Two private security guards hired by Gurjeet Singh, identified as Vicky Deshwal and Pawan Kumar, responded to the dagger attack by firing gunshots, the officer said.

Jaspal Singh’s 50-year-old wife, Prabhjot, was hit by the first two bullets when she tried to shield her husband. She was hit in her stomach and right eye, the police said.

 ?? SANCHIT KHANNA/HT ?? n The damaged car belonging to the victims who lost their lives during a fight over parking space in New Delhi.
SANCHIT KHANNA/HT n The damaged car belonging to the victims who lost their lives during a fight over parking space in New Delhi.

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