Sambhal (UP) (PTI): The Agra woman and her four daughters who were allegedly killed by her son in a Lucknow hotel were buried in Sambhal on Friday in front of her grieving family.
The bodies were brought to Sambhal early on Friday.
Mohammad Arshad allegedly killed his mother Asma and sisters Alia (9), Aksa (16), Rahmeen (18) and Alshia (19) in a Lucknow hotel room on Wednesday, according to police.
He then shot a video in which he confessed to slitting the wrists and throats of his sisters and mother. In the 6.5-minute selfie video, Arshad further claimed his father was also involved in the killings.
The family members of Asma, who hailed from Sambhal, demanded the death penalty for Arshad.
Asma's brother Mohammad Zeeshan said, "I received a phone call from Lucknow that day. I spoke with Arshad. He said, 'Uncle I have killed the whole family,' after which the police took away the phone."
"I last spoke to my sister almost four months ago. She was very simple and loving. I want Arshad to get the harshest punishment, he should be hanged," he said.
He also demanded that Arshad's father be arrested immediately.
Arshad, who was arrested shortly after the murders, was on Thursday sent to judicial custody.
Arshad's family lived in Agra and preliminary inquiry has revealed that he took the step because of domestic disputes.
In the video, Arshad claimed that he took the extreme step due to harassment and oppression by the residents of his locality.
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Tumakuru: In a disturbing incident reported from Muddanahalli village in Gubbi taluk, Tumakuru district, two Dalit youngsters were allegedly assaulted for playing the song 'Jai Bhim' in their milk delivery vehicle. The accused, including a railway police officer, reportedly intercepted the vehicle, verbally abused the youngsters using caste slurs, and physically attacked them.
The complaint filed at the Gubbi Police Station identifies the accused as Chandrashekhar, a railway police officer, and another individual named Narasimhraju. The victims, identified as 19-year-old Deepu and Narasimha Murthy from Sirivara village, belong to the Dalit community. Both sustained injuries, with one suffering severe trauma to his private parts, and are currently receiving treatment at the Gubbi Public Hospital.
According to the complaint, the incident occurred on Saturday evening around 6 PM when the two victims were travelling through Muddanahalli village while playing a song praising Dr B.R. Ambedkar in their vehicle. The accused allegedly blocked their path, demanded to know their caste, used derogatory language, and threatened them not to play such songs. They then dragged the youngsters out of the vehicle and attacked them.
The Gubbi police have registered a case and are investigating the matter.