Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Denied marriage with minor girl, man kills her relative

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

nNEWDELHI: A 55-year-old building contractor used an iron rod to beat a mason to death in outer Delhi’s Narela on Monday night for objecting to his proposal to marry the victim’s 13-year-old relative, the police said.

The suspect, Arjun Singh, had approached the victim to help with his marriage idea after the child’s father had outright rejected the proposal in the past, said a senior police officer investigat­ing the crime.

Singh was arrested within hours of the crime, even as he was trying to find means to escape to Bihar.

Singh worked as a small-time building contractor in Narela and was constructi­ng a private house in Sabauli Road neighbourh­ood for the past many months. His wife works in a factory in Narela and they have two children.

“A few masons, including the victim, worked under him at the constructi­on site. Singh and the workers got to know each other and their family members well in these past months,” said a senior police investigat­or who is not authorised to speak to the media.

Among the relatives of the mason’s Singh was acquainted to was the victim’s 13-year-old relative who lives with her parents in the same neighbourh­ood.

“Victim’s family said a few days ago Singh had approached the girl’s father with the proposal to marry her, but Singh was scolded and told to keep away from the girl,” said the officer.

On Monday night, Singh allegedly met the girl’s 48-year-old relative to seek his help in convincing the girl’s father. “Singh also offered to help the victim and the girl’s family with money, but the victim reminded Singh of the age difference between him and the child and chided him for thinking about marrying a minor girl,” said the investigat­or.

This led to an argument during which Singh allegedly manhandled the victim before his relatives arrived at the scene to intervene. Minutes later, Singh allegedly picked up an iron rod from the constructi­on site and beat the victim to death.

“We registered a murder case and began searching for the suspect. Since he belonged to Bihar, we deployed police teams on possible routes he could take, such as bus stands and railway stations. He was caught in the early hours of Tuesday, within hours of the murder,” said the officer.

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