Lucknow: In Uttar Pradesh's Pilibhit, a mad lover shot the girl's brother at his house in anger after the girl's marriage was confirmed elsewhere, which led to her death. Not only this, the accused youth has also injured the girl and her mother by attacking them with a bank. After which the accused shot himself with a pistol after going 20 meters away from the house. As soon as the information was received, all the police officers of the district including the Superintendent of Police reached the spot. He inspected the spot and inquired about the incident.
According to the information received, 19-year-old Rinku Gangwar son Jamuna Prasad, a resident of Hariharpur village under Baheri Kotwali area of ​​Bareilly district, reached village Sirsa in Pilibhit's police station Amaria area at 8.30 am on Saturday. He reached the house of Nirmal Gangwar of the village itself. Here the accused hit the hands of Nirmal Gangwar's 22-year-old daughter Rachna Gangwar and 50-year-old mother Maya Devi. During this, 28-year-old Ravindra Pal Gangwar, son of Nirmal came there, then accused Rinku shot Ravindra in the chest with a pistol. Due to which he died.
After this, the accused Rinku ran away from the house and after going 20 meters away shot himself and committed suicide. On receiving the information, a large number of police forces including Superintendent of Police Dinesh Kumar P, Additional Superintendent of Police Dr. Pavitra Mohan Tripathi reached the village. SP Dinesh Kumar said that in the initial investigation, the matter seems to be of a love affair. Due to the marriage of the girl being confirmed elsewhere, this incident has been carried out in the hurt lover. During interrogation, it has come to know that the said accused Rinku had also broken the marriage of the girl. The police is now probing the whole matter thoroughly.
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