Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Woman, nephew murdered by kin over property tiff

PAHARGANJ MURDERS Accused attacked victims with a spade and knife, woman’s son injured in attack; one arrested

- Shiv Sunny shiv.sunny@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: A 55-year-old woman and her nephew were killed and her son was injured after her brother-in-law allegedly attacked the trio with a spade and a knife at their home in central Delhi’s Paharganj in the early hours of Thursday, police said.

Police attributed the double murder to a property dispute and domestic quarrels within the joint family that lived in their three-storey building in Paharganj’s Kaseru Walan.

The 48-year-old suspected killer, Raj Kumar, was arrested from the same neighbourh­ood within hours of the crime, said MS Randhawa, deputy commission­er of police (Central).

Kaushalya and her nephew Purushotta­m, 30, died while Kaushalya’s 25-year-old son was injured police said.

The joint family is headed by 80-year-old matriarch Kela Devi, a mother to five sons.

In the last eight years prior to Thursday’s murders, she had lost three sons and a daughterin-law to illnesses.

One of those sons, Om Prakash, had died four years ago. “The sale of a shop owned by Prakash after his death had fetched our family ₹4 lakh, all of which was used by Prakash’s wife, Kaushalya, to buy a house in west Delhi. She lived there until a month ago,” said Devi.

Prakash’s younger brother Kumar, who was unemployed and unmarried, had allegedly wanted a share of the money. Police said he was also angry at having to share the Paharganj home with Kaushalya and her three sons, who had returned to live there a month ago.

“My son is a drug addict and would often threaten to do something that would land him in jail. We didn’t know he planned to destroy our family,” said Devi.

According to the police, the trigger for Thursday’s murders was a quarrel between Kumar and Purushotta­m, who was visiting their home for the first time. Kumar allegedly held a grudge against Purushotta­m as he suspected him of advising Kaushalya to take all decisions after her husband’s death.

“On Wednesday, Kumar and Purushotta­m got into a fight. Kumar decided to kill him and purchased a spade from the local market,” said an investigat­or.

Police said Purushotta­m was sleeping in a room around 2.30 am on Thursday when Kumar attacked him repeatedly with the spade. “Hearing his cries, Kaushalya woke up and rushed to save Purushotta­m. Kumar attacked her too,” said the officer.

Kela Devi said she too awoke to loud cries.

“To stop my son from attacking Kaushalya, I shielded her and told him to hit me instead with the spade. He hurled the spade away and picked up a kitchen knife to run to the terrace where Kaushalya’s three sons were sleeping,” said Devi.

Devi tried to run behind him, but she was unable to climb the steep stairs.

“I could hear Kaushalya’s son Rohit beg for his life. Rohit’s two brothers ran downstairs while he was being attacked,” said Devi, adding she wanted her son to be jailed forever.

Leaving Rohit with multiple stab wounds, Kumar scaled the terrace wall and escaped, said police. “Kaushalya and Purushotta­m were declared brought dead at a hospital while Rohit is expected to survive,” said the DCP.

 ?? SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO ?? Family members and neighbours of the victims in Paharganj’s Kaseru Walan.
SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO Family members and neighbours of the victims in Paharganj’s Kaseru Walan.
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