Kerala shocker: Body parts of man killed by son-in-law found inside his home


Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 10 (IANS): In a shocking incident, the body parts of a man, who was allegedly killed by his son-in-law, were found inside the accused’s rented home in Kattapana, Idukki district of Kerala.

The body parts of the victim (Vijayan) were found after his son-in-law (Nidish) admitted that he killed Vijayan. He told the police that he buried the body inside their rented home after killing him with a hammer.

Police said that the hammer used for the crime has also been recovered.

Police said that the victim’s body was found in a sitting posture. A shirt, pants and belt of the victim were also recovered.

However, it is not yet unknown when was Vijayan killed.

Police got a breakthrough in the case after Nidish and his brother-in-law Vishnu (Vijayan’s son) were arrested in a theft attempt.

Vishnu was admitted to a hospital due to injuries after he tried to escape from the police while Nidish was arrested by the police.

On further questioning, he revealed that he had killed his father-in-law and buried him inside his home by digging a pit. He revealed that family members of Vijayan, including his son Vishnu and wife Suma, had supported him in burying the victim.

Police said that further investigation is underway.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Mar 10 2024

    Shocking news and same time sad .Killed by son in law and own wife helped to bury?Why they buried in son in laws house?A luck they didn't cook and eat.! have no words to express .Only pray may his soul rest in peace. Now whole family should be arrested and lifelong jail or gallows.

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