Suspect kills wife, fractures finger of son and fist on face of daughter
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 17, 2021 22:55 IST2021-02-17T22:55:01+5:302021-02-17T22:55:01+5:30
Network Aurangabad, Feb 17: The suspect killed his wife by hitting her head with a big stone and later ...

Suspect kills wife, fractures finger of son and fist on face of daughter
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Aurangabad, Feb
17:
The suspect
killed his wife by hitting her head with a big stone and later with a rod at
Pisadevi on Tuesday, which is clear from the post mortem. He also broke the
finger of the hand of his seven years son, who tried to intervene in the
quarrel and and also hit a fist on the face of his three years old daughter. After
the incident, the suspect Siddhesh Gangasagar Trivedi, washed his blood stained
hands and feet and fled away on his scooter. The police could not trace him
even after 40 hours of this incident.
The Chikalthana
police said, Kavita Trivedi, a resident of Rukhmini Square Apartment at
Pisadevi was murdered by hitting on the head and the incident came to the fore
on Tuesday at around 8 pm. On the basis of the complaint lodged by Jagdish
Ishwarrao Avasthi (Lohner, Deola, Nashik), father of the decased at Chikalthana
police station, a case of murder was registered against Siddesh. The post
mortem was conducted on Wednesday morning in which it was found that Kavita was
first strangulated and later was hit hard on the head. There were injury marks
on all of her body. The last rites were performed on her at Pisadevi on
Wednesday at 4 pm.
Under the
guidance of deputy superintendent of police Dr Vishal Nehul, three teams
including Chikalthan Police Station API Vishwas Patil, PSI Thube, constable
Ravindra Salve, Ajit Shekde, Sopan Dakle, Deepak Deshmukh, Deepak Surase, Anna
Gawande and officers of local crime branch have launched a massive manhunt for
Siddhesh.
Siddhesh’s
parents were working at the Aurangabad Agriculture Produce Market Committee.
After the death of his mother, he gained the job as clerk in the committee on
compassionate basis.
Kavita’s parents
called the neighbours on phone on Tuesday at around 5 pm. They told them that
the house was locked and children were crying inside. Hence, the Avasthi family
came from Nashik to Aurangabad. The neighbours then broke the door and found
that Kavita was lying in the pool of blood. The nighbours then informed the
Chikalthana police.
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