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POCSO choose’s demise takes new flip as household alleges foul play

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By Express News Service

CUTTACK: Judge of Special POCSO Court, Cuttack Subas Kumar Bihari’s alleged suicide took a brand new activate Saturday when his mom Tulasi Bihari filed an FIR with Markat Nagar police station alleging that he was murdered by his in-laws.

The 70-year-old Tulasi reached the police station accompanied by her youthful son and nephews and submitted a criticism alleging that his 49-year-old son Subas was murdered by his spouse Aparajita Ray and her cousin Sarbajeet Ray.

“My son had married Aparajita Ray of nearby Kalasadhia village 15 years back. After marriage, there was good relation between them and my family for about three years. Then their relation with my family ceased to exist. My son often had been apprising me of being tortured physically and mentally by his wife and her cousin who used to stay with them,” mentioned Tulasi in her FIR.

On Friday at about 1.57 pm, her youthful son Subodh was knowledgeable over telephone to return to Ashwini Hospital stating that his brother had allegedly hung himself, the FIR learn.

“After being informed, I along with my younger son, son-in-law and some neighbours reached the hospital and found him brought dead. I noticed injury marks on my son’s neck, chest and belly. After going through the injury marks, we suspect that both his wife and her cousin had hung his body after killing him,” acknowledged Tulasi in her FIR.

“After postmortem, when my younger son, son-in-law and neighbours wanted to take the body to our village for last rites, they did not allow and started abusing. They even slapped them and took away my son’s body to Puri for cremation,” Tulasi alleged within the FIR whereas urging police to look into the matter and provoke obligatory authorized motion.

Speaking to mediapersons, Tulasi’s youthful son Subodh additionally demanded a high-level probe into the matter. DCP Pinak Mishra mentioned the police have acquired the criticism from Tulasi. “We are looking into the incident from all angles. Postmortem report is awaited for further investigation,” mentioned Mishra.

CUTTACK: Judge of Special POCSO Court, Cuttack Subas Kumar Bihari’s alleged suicide took a brand new activate Saturday when his mom Tulasi Bihari filed an FIR with Markat Nagar police station alleging that he was murdered by his in-laws.

The 70-year-old Tulasi reached the police station accompanied by her youthful son and nephews and submitted a criticism alleging that his 49-year-old son Subas was murdered by his spouse Aparajita Ray and her cousin Sarbajeet Ray.

“My son had married Aparajita Ray of nearby Kalasadhia village 15 years back. After marriage, there was good relation between them and my family for about three years. Then their relation with my family ceased to exist. My son often had been apprising me of being tortured physically and mentally by his wife and her cousin who used to stay with them,” mentioned Tulasi in her FIR.

On Friday at about 1.57 pm, her youthful son Subodh was knowledgeable over telephone to return to Ashwini Hospital stating that his brother had allegedly hung himself, the FIR learn.

“After being informed, I along with my younger son, son-in-law and some neighbours reached the hospital and found him brought dead. I noticed injury marks on my son’s neck, chest and belly. After going through the injury marks, we suspect that both his wife and her cousin had hung his body after killing him,” acknowledged Tulasi in her FIR.

“After postmortem, when my younger son, son-in-law and neighbours wanted to take the body to our village for last rites, they did not allow and started abusing. They even slapped them and took away my son’s body to Puri for cremation,” Tulasi alleged within the FIR whereas urging police to look into the matter and provoke obligatory authorized motion.

Speaking to mediapersons, Tulasi’s youthful son Subodh additionally demanded a high-level probe into the matter. DCP Pinak Mishra mentioned the police have acquired the criticism from Tulasi. “We are looking into the incident from all angles. Postmortem report is awaited for further investigation,” mentioned Mishra.