This story is from January 5, 2021

Nagpur man claims to have murdered brother, cops find no evidence

Parmanand Yadav (45) had claimed to have throttled his elder brother Sevanand to death at their residence at Gawalipura in Sudamnagari on Sunday but police were left baffled as no such tell-tale signs or injuries were found on the body.
Nagpur man claims to have murdered brother, cops find no evidence
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NAGPUR: Parmanand Yadav (45) had claimed to have throttled his elder brother Sevanand to death at their residence at Gawalipura in Sudamnagari on Sunday but police were left baffled as no such tell-tale signs or injuries were found on the body.
The case became more complicated after the preliminary reports by the forensic experts of government medical college and hospital (GMCH) too did not find any internal or external injury marks.

Police said Parmanand had approached his neighbours after his brother’s death stating it was he who had murdered him by throttling. Stunned neighbours immediately alerted cops from Ambazari station. The cops were left wondering about the reason behind the man’s death as there were no signs of any injuries on his neck or anywhere else in the body.
It’s learnt that Sevanand and Parmanand were addicted to liquor. Their wives too had abandoned them. The rest of the family members too had shifted elsewhere as the brothers would create a ruckus after consuming liquor.
Senior inspector of Ambazari police station Narendra Hiware said neighbours did not hear any noise of any struggle or scuffle. “We have registered the case as an accidental death and would proceed further after the post-mortem report comes to us,” he said.
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