How Did a Woman and Her Daughters End Up Murdered in Andhra Pradesh?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Tragic incident involving a mother and her daughters.
- Investigation ongoing with a suspect in custody.
- Community calls for justice.
- Police exploring all angles, including possible break-in.
- Impact on local safety and security discussions.
Amaravati, Aug 3 (NationPress) A woman and her two young daughters were discovered brutally murdered in Andhra Pradesh's Kakinada district on Sunday.
The victims were found lifeless at their home in Samarlakota town, according to police reports. They have been identified as M. Madhuri (30), Pushpa Kumari (5), and Jessy (4).
This shocking event unfolded in Sitarama Colony, where unidentified attackers struck the woman and her daughters on the head, leading to their demise.
Madhuri's husband, Prasad, reported to the police that upon returning home after his night shift, he found his wife and daughters dead.
The authorities have moved the bodies for autopsy procedures.
A police spokesperson confirmed that a case has been registered and an investigation initiated.
Prasad, who works as a driver for a local company, has been detained for questioning and is currently considered a suspect.
Investigators are also interviewing other relatives and neighbors as part of their inquiry.
Authorities have not dismissed the possibility of housebreakers being involved in this tragic incident.
Senior police officials, including Peddapuram DSP Srihari Raju, visited the scene to gather evidence.
This incident has sent shock waves throughout the community, with locals calling for severe punishment for those responsible for these horrific murders.
In a separate alarming case in Dr B. R. Ambedkar Konaseema district, a young man allegedly attempted to kill his father to collect insurance money.
According to police, 24-year-old Harshvardhan attempted to run over his father Venkata Ramana with a car on April 21. Venkata Ramana, who was on a motorcycle, fortunately escaped with injuries.
After an extensive investigation lasting over three months, authorities revealed that Harshvardhan's motive was to obtain insurance funds.
Charges of attempted murder have been filed against Harshvardhan, and the rented vehicle he used has been confiscated. However, Venkata Ramana has requested police not to pursue the case, as he does not wish to see his son imprisoned.