Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Murder spree: Wife of main suspect arrested after probe

She was responsibl­e for planning the four murders and stood alongside her husband while he hit the victims, say cops

- Leena Dhankhar leena.dhankhar@htlive.com

GURUGRAM: The police on Wednesday arrested the wife of a retired army subedar for planning and executing the murders of their daughter-in-law and tenants at their residence in Sector 105. The retired subedar surrendere­d to the police on Tuesday morning claiming to be solely responsibl­e for the murders, but the police said that his wife was ‘equally involved’.

The suspect, Rao Rai Singh Yadav (59), was in police detention after he surrendere­d and was formally arrested on Wednesday along with his wife, Bimlesh Yadav (55), after the two were questioned by the investigat­ors. The couple was produced before the court on Wednesday, following which the man was sent on two-day police remand and the woman was given 14-day judicial custody.

Deepak Saharan, the deputy commission­er of police who is investigat­ing the case, said, “Bimlesh has said that she was with Yadav throughout when he attacked the victims. She did not use the weapon but stood by his side and instigated him.”

According to the police, they killed their daughter-in-law suspecting her of having an extramarit­al affair with the tenant,

Krishan Tiwari (45). Tiwari’s wife Anamika Tiwari, 35, and the couple’s nine-year-old daughter were also murdered.

Their three-year-old daughter underwent treatment at Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital, and is out of danger. She was shifted to the general ward on Wednesday evening, the police said.

After discussing the situation with his wife and son, Yadav surrendere­d at the Rajendra Park police station on Tuesday morning and took the blame to allegedly to shield his wife, the police said. The police said Yadav’s nine-year-old granddaugh­ter is a prime witness in the case. They said the child is in shock after seeing her mother’s body lying in a pool of blood. The child got up around 2.15am upon hearing cries and tried to open the door but it was locked from the outside. Bimlesh entered the room and told her to sleep as some neighbours were unwell, the police said. Ashok Yadav, the brother of the daughter-in-law Sunita Yadav (40), said, “The girl told us that her grandparen­ts killed her mother and they were bad people.” The girl was sent to a friend’s house in the neighbourh­ood on Tuesday, and handed over to her relatives on Wednesday evening, the police said. Saharan said the couple knocked on their daughter-inlaw’s bedroom door around 2.10am, telling her that her daughter was suffering from eye pain and wanted to sleep alongside her mother. “As soon as she opened the door, Yadav attacked her more than 17 times with a sharp gardening tool, as suggested by the autopsy report, and she collapsed,” he said.

Saharan said Anand was indeed in Rajasthan as corroborat­ed by CCTV footage collected from a hotel he was staying in, and roadside eateries where he stopped on his way.

They constantly abused her, say daughter-in-law’s kin

Relatives of 40-year-old Sunita Yadav, who was murdered at her in-laws’ residence on Tuesday, said that she was constantly abused and assaulted by her husband and in-laws allegedly because she gave birth to a daughter around nine years ago.

Ashok Yadav, Sunita’s brother, said following their father’s death in 1993, the property was transferre­d to him and Sunita. The family members alleged that Sunita’s in-laws constantly picked fights with her over household chores because she refused to sell the plot. “They used to taunt us that we were using her plot to survive and meet our needs. Sunita often complained that her husband illtreated her and in-laws assaulted her, but each time, we consoled her and told her things would get better,” Sharmila Devi, Sunita’s sister-in-law, said.

 ?? VIPIN KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Rao Rai Singh and Bimlesh Yadav were produced in a Gurugram court on Wednesday.
VIPIN KUMAR/HT PHOTO Rao Rai Singh and Bimlesh Yadav were produced in a Gurugram court on Wednesday.

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