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Delhi double murder: Suspect strangled wife in her sleep before stabbing

33-year-old Shriyansh Kumar allegedly killed his wife and brother-in-law by strangling and stabbing them after a fight over stalking, leading to their deaths in east Delhi.

Updated on: Apr 19, 2024, 06:06:03 IST
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A day after a 33-year-old man was arrested for allegedly killing his wife and brother-in-law at Shakarpur in east Delhi, investigators on Thursday said the suspect first strangled the woman in her sleep and then stabbed her multiple times with a screwdriver.

Given the circumstances of the murders and the behaviour of the accused, police may also go for psychoanalysis of the accused, they said. (Representational image)
Given the circumstances of the murders and the behaviour of the accused, police may also go for psychoanalysis of the accused, they said. (Representational image)

The suspect, identified as Shriyansh Kumar, had allegedly killed his wife Kamlesh Holkar, 30, and her brother Ram Pratap Singh, 17. Police found their bodies in two separate rooms in the second-floor house.

Police had earlier said that Singh was killed as he walked in on his sister’s murder, but the exact reason is yet to be ascertained.

The matter was reported to police by Kumar’s father, who said that there was some “quarrel in the house and people were injured”.

According to police, Kumar had a fight with his wife on Tuesday night after she found out that Kumar was stalking a woman that he had known in college.

“Kumar had sent the woman some money. When Holkar confronted him, the two fought. The fight happened in front of Kumar’s father. The family called the woman, who stays in Punjab, and she said she never spoke to Kumar. She also promised to return the money,” said an officer aware of the case.

“They got married three years ago. He had quit his job about four months ago and the unemployment made the marriage worse. After the fight, he woke up in the middle of the night and strangled Holkar using a belt. He then stabbed her using the screwdriver. There were also injuries on her genitalia,” said the investigator cited above.

Meanwhile, Holkar’s father also filed a complaint alleging that his daughter was a victim of domestic violence.

“The family used to beat her up and ask for dowry,” said a relative, on condition of anonymity.

A senior police officer confirmed that additional sections have been added to the existing FIR, registered under section 302 (punishment for murder) of the Indian Penal Code. Police have been questioning the family as well, they said.

Given the circumstances of the murders and the behaviour of the accused, police may also go for psychoanalysis of the accused, they said.

 
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Hemani Bhandari

Hemani Bhandari is a Special Correspondent with Hindustan Times in New Delhi, where she reports on crime, policing, governance and social issues. With over a decade of experience in journalism, she specialises in combining on-ground reporting with evidence-based storytelling to examine the human impact of public policy, law enforcement and urban governance. Over the years, she has reported extensively on major developments in the capital, including crime investigations, civic challenges, protests, and issues affecting vulnerable communities. As a Special Correspondent, she focuses on producing exclusive investigations, enterprise stories and long-form features that go beyond daily news cycles. She has a keen interest in using public records, official data and field reporting to uncover systemic issues and present complex subjects in an accessible manner. A graduate of the Asian College of Journalism, Hemani believes in rigorous, ethical and evidence-based reporting. She is passionate about investigative journalism and continuously seeks to expand her skills in data journalism, open-source investigations and digital reporting techniques.

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