Suspicion Surrounds Son After Brothers Found Dead in Uttam Nagar
Day after 2 bodies found in Uttam Nagar house, victim’s son under lens
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In Uttam Nagar, Delhi, police are investigating the suspicious deaths of two brothers, Devender Kumar and Amit, found in their apartment. Their son, Ishwar, is under scrutiny for allegedly wanting to cremate the bodies quickly after their deaths, which neighbors reported as suspicious.
- 01Devender Kumar and Amit were found dead in their rented apartment in Uttam Nagar, Delhi.
- 02Their son, Ishwar, is detained for questioning due to suspicious circumstances surrounding the deaths.
- 03Neighbors reported loud arguments and unusual behavior from Ishwar prior to the discovery of the bodies.
- 04Ishwar allegedly wanted to cremate the bodies quickly, raising further suspicion.
- 05Investigations reveal Ishwar's history of drug addiction and conflicts over money with the deceased.
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In a troubling incident in Uttam Nagar, Delhi, police discovered the bodies of two brothers, Devender Kumar, age 50, and Amit, age 45, in their rented apartment. Their son, Ishwar, age 24, is now under investigation after he reportedly expressed a desire to cremate the bodies before neighbors alerted authorities. Police were informed of the suspicious deaths around 7 PM on Saturday, following complaints from locals about loud disturbances the previous night. Ishwar initially claimed that the brothers died from excessive alcohol consumption. However, further inquiries revealed that Ishwar has a history of drug addiction and frequent disputes with his father and uncle over financial matters. The police are treating the case with caution, given the circumstances surrounding the deaths and Ishwar's behavior.
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This incident has raised concerns among residents about safety and the potential for violence in their community.
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