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News Topical, Digital Desk : A heartbreaking incident has come to light from Odisha's Bolangir district. Here a minor boy has been accused of killing his younger brother. This case is from Titlagarh, which has created an atmosphere of terror in the entire area.

This whole matter came to light when 12-year-old Narayan suddenly went missing from his home. His mother lodged a missing person's complaint with the police on June 28. After the complaint, a special team was formed on the instructions of the IG of Northern Range, which searched for Narayan in many districts like Bolangir, Kalahandi, Nuapada and Raipur, but he was not found.

After some time, the mother suspected her elder son. She told this to the police. During the investigation, the elder son was taken into custody by the police and a shocking revelation was made before the police. The accused confessed that he had killed his younger brother. The accused told the police that after the murder, he first buried the body behind the house. Later, he removed the body from there and buried it at another place about 300-400 meters away.

did not like his younger brother

When questioned by the police, Bhupesh confessed his crime. Balangir SP said that the elder brother did not like the younger brother. There were already frequent disputes in the house. The elder brother was jealous of the younger brother. He believed that after the birth of the younger brother, the love of the parents for him had decreased. On the day of the incident, the two had a fight over something. In this anger, the elder brother killed the younger brother with a knife about 6 inches long kept in the kitchen.

Brother's body buried twice

Bhupesh told the police that after the murder, he first buried Narayan's body behind the house. When the family went to sleep, he took out the body with the help of his mother's sari at around 1 o'clock in the night and buried it at another place about 300 meters away from the house.

Police recovered the bodies

Balangir SP said, "Today the crime scene was recreated in the presence of our police team, medical team, magistrate team and scientific team. The accused handed over the sharp weapon to us at the scene of the incident. The accused also handed over the weapon and the sari used for burial. We have also taken out the buried body in the presence of the magistrate. We have done the Panchnama of the dead body and sent it for post-mortem and have presented the accused Bhupesh before the Juvenile Justice Board." At present, the police is investigating every aspect of the case.


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