Hathras Shocker: Human Skeleton Unearthed After 30 Years Of Alleged Murder
Hathras Shocker: Police found a human skeleton in a house in Hathras, where a man was reportedly killed by his two sons 30 years ago. They have sent the skeleton for forensic tests and are preparing to lodge a police complaint against brothers Pradeep Kumar and Mukesh Kumar, their mother, and another person.
Punjabi Singh is from Giloundpur village. He is one of the four sons of Buddha Ram. According to him, on the day before his father went missing, he had heard that the two elder brothers were again fighting with their father at night.
Remains of a human body purportedly belonging to a man who was killed 32 years ago was recovered after digging a portion of the house in UP's Hathras. Youngest son of the deceased blew whistle on the murder claiming his two older brothers killed their father and buried him. pic.twitter.com/DvV5WY5K3V
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Hathras Son Remembers Night Of Fear Before Father's Disappearance
Then nine years of age, Punjabi Singh remembered that he used to share a bed with his father as a child. "One night", he said, "my two elder brothers in their early twenties and an elderly man came in here and ordered me to go out and sleep there".
"I couldn't sleep that night so I went out to check. That's when I heard my brothers arguing with my father in one room. I got scared and hid in a corner," Singh told PTI on Saturday. Singh saw the next morning a newly dug ditch in the porch of the house.
"I first narrated the incident to my elder brother. During this conversation, I grew suspicious about the connection of my two elder brothers with my father's disappearance," he added.
Investigation Was Closed Eight Years Ago
Singh said he had also lodged the same complaint with the police eight years ago; however, the officer in charge closed the investigation saying it was a property dispute.
Thursday, a police team and forensic experts dug up the porch of his ancestral house and found the skeletal remains.