Kerala mass murder: The 23 -year -old Aapan, accused in the mass murder case in Vyjaramudu, Kerala, said in a statement to the police that he killed his girlfriend because he would not be able to live alone without him. According to police officials, five people died in this ruthless murder case.
After the murder, the accused Afan himself surrendered by visiting the Venjaramudu police station. After this, he tried to commit suicide by consuming poison, after which he was admitted to the hospital. According to the police, his condition is now stable and after questioning he has been formally arrested.
The reason for the financial crisis became the reason for the financial crisis?
On Friday (February 28), the police said that financial crisis could be a big reason behind this heinous crime. Investigation revealed that the accused had taken a loan of about 65 lakh rupees from 14 different creditors. He had earlier planned to commit suicide with his mother and brother, but on February 24, he killed his 88 -year -old grandmother, 13 -year -old brother, girlfriend, uncle and aunt.
Family denied economic crisis
The father of the accused, who had returned from abroad a day earlier, refused to accept the financial crisis behind this crime as the reason. He said that “there was no major debt on our family.” He further said that he does not know what was the real reason for the murder and the police should investigate it.
Police is doing deep investigation, big revelations may be done soon
After the murder, Afan also attacked her mother, although she survived and she is currently undergoing treatment at the hospital. Police said the murders took place in the fields of two different police stations Vyjaramudu and Pangode. At present, his arrest has been registered in the murder case in Pangode area and he will be arrested soon in the rest of the cases. The police is investigating the case deeply and there may be more revelations in the coming days.
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