The dead body of the woman was found in 5 pieces, now the son has opened the shocking secret
The dead body of the woman was found in 5 pieces, now the son has opened the shocking secret
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Sahibganj: There has been a big disclosure regarding the murder of Anganwadi worker under Sahibganj district of Jharkhand. The 12-year-old son of the deceased, Robben Kisku, has revealed a big secret related to Anganwadi worker Maloti Soren murder case. Robben said that on the day of the incident (April 27), his father Talu Kisku had gone to the waterfall with his mother. Later the father returned but the mother was not with him. Robben Kisku said that on that day the father beat Maloti and injured her head. In the evening Maloti was taken to the waterfall on the pretext of cleaning the blood on the cloth. According to Robben, when he asked his father at night where the mother was, Talu asked the opposite question whether your mother did not tell you where she was going. 

Robben said that his father, Talu, would often discuss on the phone with some woman, with whom his mother, Maloti, used to fight. Robben told that he was also threatened by his grandparents that if the police asked questions about the mother, then do not tell anything. The father was also instructed to hide the matter of physical assault on the mother. Robben alleges that the grandparents had warned that if they told anything to the police, they would kill you too. The news has been received that due to the harassment of her husband, Maloti was living in her maternal house at Borio Santali for the last one year. This April, Robben was enrolled in a school located in Birbal Kander. Since then he was living with his father in Chatki. After the murder of Maloti, her three children are in panic. 

Presently all the three children are staying with their maternal grandparents in Borio Santali. They are still waiting for Maloti. In the Maloti murder case, Judicial Magistrate SK Verma has handed over her husband Talu Kisku on 48-hour police remand. Last Thursday itself, the police arrested Talu from where he was sent to jail in judicial custody. SI Sushma Kumari, the chief investigator of the case, had sought Talu's remand for 72 hours from the court. The court has handed over a remand of 48 hours. After the remand period is over, the murderer will be medically examined. The court said that if the convict so desires, his lawyer can stay with him for some time during interrogation. It may be noted that the remains of woman organs were found in the Chatki forest located in Banjhi of Sahibganj. In the investigation, it was confirmed that the human organs belonged to a woman. She was identified as Maloti by her sister and mother. The police had sent the woman organs to Ranchi for forensic examination. 

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