Raigarh: A heart-wrenching incident has come to light from Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh. Here the parents beat and killed their 16 year old son. Not only this, the guilty parents kept the dead body of the son in a gunny bag and tried to make it look like an accident by throwing it on the roadside some distance away from the house. The people around also told the police that the boy had died in a road accident. As soon as the news of the incident was received, the police reached the spot, took the dead body into custody and started investigating the matter by sending it for postmortem.
Based on the post mortem report and some evidence, the police suspected the parents. Both were arrested and strictly interrogated and the secret of the murder came in front of everyone. The father of the deceased youth told the police that his son had come home from the hostel a month and a half ago. Since then he used to quarrel over one thing or the other. He had fought with his mother on the day of the murder. After getting angry on this, we beat him a lot with a stick and he died on the spot. Police said that on April 6, the body of a boy was found lying dead on the side of a raw road near village Lohdapani Lakra Tokri Road under Lailunga police station area.
In the same investigation, the deceased was identified as 16-year-old Tekmani Pankra. The maternal uncle of the deceased told the police that his nephew Tekmani Pankra was studying in class 11th in the government hostel of Kotba, near Lailunga. Police arrested the parents of the deceased under sections 302, 201, 34 and sent them to judicial custody. SDOP Deepak Mishra told that blood stains and many other evidences were found at the house and surrounding places due to forensic investigation. The parents were constantly changing their statements. That's why they was suspected of murder and after taking them under arrest, they was strictly interrogated. They accepted they crime.
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