Sirohi News Section, Unknown miscreants brutally murdered a couple living at an agricultural well located at Jhadol-Pindwara bypass in Pindwara police station area of the district by slitting their throats with a sharp weapon. This double murder created a sensation in the area. As soon as the information of the incident was received, Superintendent of Police Sirohi Anil Kumar, Additional Superintendent of Police Prabhudayal and DSP along with police officers reached the spot and inspected the scene of the incident. A large number of people gathered on the information of the incident. It is noteworthy that Samiraram, resident of Raikda of Bakaria of border Udaipur district and his wife Kani Devi used to live and work as laborers at an agricultural well named Pipaliya located near Jhadol bypass of Pindwara police station area.
When the farm owner reached the well on Wednesday morning, he came to know about the incident. After seeing the bodies of the husband and wife, the farm owner informed the Pindwara police about the incident. On receiving the information, Sirohi SP Anil Kumar, DSP Bhanwarlal Chaudhary along with policemen reached the spot. They inspected the spot and instructed the concerned to call the dog squad and FSL team from Jodhpur. After this, the teams that reached the spot collected samples for investigation. The police kept both the bodies in the mortuary of the government hospital in Pindwara with the help of an ambulance.
murder by slitting throat
According to the police, the miscreants have killed them by slitting their throats. Among the dead, the body of the man was lying outside, while the body of the woman was lying inside a hut made of straw. Both of them were killed by slitting their throats. However, information is also being received that the woman’s private parts were cut with a sharp weapon.
The deceased’s parental home is 20 km away
According to the information, the deceased Kalaram son of Samira is a resident of Raikda Bakaria. While his wife Koni’s parental home is said to be Guiya Fali Moras, about 20 km away from the incident spot. The police is investigating from every angle. As soon as the police reached the spot for investigation, they banned entry up to a distance of 50 feet, so that no one could go there.
Police officers engaged in search
Additional Superintendent of Police Prabhudayal, who arrived at the spot, along with his team searched the fields around the crime scene, bushes inside the premises and other places to see if weapons were hidden anywhere. While the other team was also engaged in the search. The FLL and dog squad teams that arrived from Jodhpur and Udaipur took samples after a thorough investigation.