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Filmy Thriller In Rajasthan! Son Killed, Buried Father Over Argument, See What Happened Next

After a heated argument, the accused, Chunni Lal, attacked his father, Rajeng Baranda, by striking him on the head with a sharp object.

Edited By : simran rajpal | Updated: Mar 23, 2024 17:23 IST
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Rajasthan: Son Killed Father Over Argument, See What Happened

In the Dungarpur district of Rajasthan, a man is accused of killing his father, sixty, and burying the body in his home, according to police on Saturday. On Wednesday, after a heated argument, the accused, Chunni Lal, attacked his father, Rajeng Baranda, by striking him on the head with a sharp object. Chunni Lal buried Mr. Baranda’s body in his home’s courtyard after he passed away instantly, according to the police.

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Chunni Lal, Pappu, Dinesh, and Prakash were the victim’s four sons. The other siblings lived in Balwara village in Dungarpur, and Baranda shared a house with Chunni Lal, while Prakash and his mother stayed in Ahmedabad, according to the police.

After two days, Dinesh and Pappu had not seen their father, so they called Prakash to let him know. Prakash approached Chunni Lal in the village when he and his mother arrived.

Chunni Lal initially made up tales about his absence, but on Friday, the family went to the police after he admitted to killing him, according to the police.

What did the Rajasthan Police say?

Authorities dug up the body from the courtyard and transferred it to the district hospital mortuary. Police have apprehended Chunni Lal, the alleged perpetrator, and filed a case against him under section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, which addresses murder.

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First published on: Mar 23, 2024 05:23 PM IST

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