Madhya Pradesh: Man hacks elderly mother after being denied Rs 100 to buy alcohol
A 35-year-old Man Allegedly Hacked His 75-year-old Mother To Death After She Denied Giving Rs 100 To Buy Liquor At Shivpuri Village In Madhya Pradesh On Sunday.
A 35-year-old man allegedly hacked his 75-year-old mother to death after she denied giving Rs 100 to buy liquor at Shivpuri village in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday.
The accused has been identified as Santosh Sen. Madhya Pradesh Police has registered a case against him at Amola Police station.
Amola Police station officer-i- charge Parmanand Sharma told PTI that the accused attacked his mother around 6am in the morning after she refused to give him the money.
He added that Sen kept the body inside a room and left.
Sharma further added that after killing his mother he went out and told the villagers that something bad is going to occur as crows are hovering around.
Villagers on hearing his talks suspected something fishy as they knew they were aware of the fight between the accused and his mother.
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Later in the day, when few villagers reached the accused’s house they found a room locked. On force opening the room they were chock to find the elderly woman lying in pool of blood.
Sen was nabbed by the villagers and later handed over to police.
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“The accused confessed to his crime and told us that he killed his mother after being denied Rs 100 to buy alcohol,” said Sharma.
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