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Lucknow: Son Kills Parents with Hammer Over Property Dispute

The cops examined the CCTV footage and found the accused running from the location. Later, the accused was arrested by the police.

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In a shocking incident, a son allegedly killed his mother and father in Uttar Pradesh’s Lucknow. The son hit the duo with a hammer. As per reports, the incident happened in Mohanlalganj area of the state capital. Later, he was arrested by the cops with the help of CCTV footage. 

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The son had a property dispute with his parents. On the fateful day, the son argued with his parents. He lost his cool and attacked them with a hammer. Despite his wife and brother attempting to stop him, he hit them multiple times, which led to their deaths. The man fled from the spot after the incident. 

The accused was living with their parents along with his wife. His younger brother was also living with them. As per reports, the accused had a tiff with his parents over the property. The resentment among them creates an environment of tension in the past. 

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The neighbours and locals alerted the police. The cops examined the CCTV footage and found the accused running from the location. Later, the accused was arrested by the police. An FIR has been registered, and a probe is on into the matter. 

First published on: Feb 16, 2025 05:04 PM IST


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