Skeletons of five members of same family found in the farm pit, who were missing for 2 months
Skeletons of five members of same family found in the farm pit, who were missing for 2 months
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Devas: A number of shocking cases have been reported from the country day in and day out. All these persons were killed and buried by digging a 10-foot pit in the field. Two brothers have been taken into custody in the case.

Additional Superintendent of Police of Dewas district Suryakant Sharma said on Tuesday that Mohan Lal Kaste's wife Mamta Bai Kaste (45), daughter Rupali (21), Divya (14) and Ravi Oswal's daughter Pooja (15), and son Pawan (14), who live behind the Nemawar bus stand, had gone missing on May 13. He said police had registered a missing report in the case and were actively searching for the family.

Additional Superintendent of Police Suryakant Sharma said that the police received a letter from the informer that the man working in the field on Atmaram Baba Mela Marg of Hukum Singh Chauhan, a resident of Nemawar, had some news in this regard. Police brought him to the police station and interrogated him strictly and informed them about the farm owner's grandson Surendra Singh Chauhan and his younger brother Bhuru. The police brought the two brothers to the police station and interrogated them strictly and they broke down. He said the two brothers told in the interrogation that the five had been killed and their bodies buried in a hole in their fields. Sharma said that on the trail of the two criminals, the police reached the spot and with the help of JCB and city council sweepers removed the pit soil and inflated the skeletons of the five.

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