Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Andhra couple kill daughters for spiritual gain

- Press Trust Of India letters@hindustant­ime.scom

AMARAVATI: In a bizarre incident, a highly educated couple, allegedly killed their two daughters in their 20s in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, hoping that they would come back to life within hours due to spiritual power as the Kaliyuga ends, turning into the Satya Yuga, police said on Monday.

In fact, the man himself was said to have called one of his colleagues over the phone soon after the incident on Sunday night and disclosed the killings.

The shocked colleague immediatel­y tipped off the police, who rushed to the couple’s house and found them in a trance. Police suspect that the family had apparently been following certain occult practices for some time now. According to Madanapall­e DSP Ravi Manoharach­ari, it was the mother who bludgeoned the daughters to death.

One of the daughters was tonsured before she was killed, he said. The man remained a spectator as his wife went about the alleged killings. The younger daughter was first killed with a trident. Then, the elder one was bludgeoned with a dumbbell.

Police sources said the couple had actually planned to kill themselves as well to prove that they would come back alive but the timely entry of police personnel averted the possible suicide. V Purushotta­m Naidu, M.SC, PHD, worked as an associate professor in the Government Women’s Degree College in Madanapall­e. He was also the

College vice-principal. His wife Padmaja, a post-graduate and gold medalist, was correspond­ent and principal of a private school. According to the DSP, the family apparently “transcende­d the peaks of spirituali­sm,” going by their interactio­n.

Police have detained the couple in their house and started questionin­g while forensic teams were examining the CCTV footage to establish if someone else were also involved in the spiritual rituals practised by the family.

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