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Daaru bani deadly: Father, elder brother did THIS to younger son over property dispute

In a shocking incident in Basti, Uttar Pradesh, a 32-year-old man was beaten to death by his father and elder brother during a family gathering. The violence erupted over a property dispute while the family was having a drinking and eating party.

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In a heartbreaking incident from Basti, Uttar Pradesh, a 32-year-old man was brutally beaten to death by his own father and elder brother. The shocking murder took place during a family gathering at their home, where the family was having a drinking and eating party. The altercation began over a property dispute, escalating into a violent confrontation that led to the tragic death of the young man.

The violent turn of events

According to the victim’s wife, the family had gathered at their home in the village of K.Gitipur for a social evening on a Saturday. During the gathering, an argument broke out between the father and his son over inheritance matters. The heated argument quickly turned violent, with the father and elder brother beating the victim mercilessly.

The victim’s wife, Nirmala Devi, tearfully described how she helplessly shouted for help while trying to intervene. "I kept screaming, but they didn’t stop hitting him until he died," she said. According to her, the entire incident unfolded while the accused were heavily intoxicated.

Police investigation under way

Following the wife’s complaint, the police registered a formal case against the father, elder brother, and other family members involved in the brutal assault. The victim sustained severe injuries, including a ruptured eye. Nirmala Devi has alleged that the assault was motivated by a desire to seize the victim's share of property.

"The incident is being thoroughly investigated, and we are looking into the allegations of property disputes raised by the victim's wife," said CO Pradeep Kumar Tripathi. Authorities are actively pursuing leads and ensuring justice for the grieving family.

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