Murder of younger brother, body buried in a pit, pretended to search for 9 days
A shocking murder in Jhansi, India, where a younger brother killed his elder brother with an axe and buried the body, then feigned searching for him for nine days before being discovered by the police.
A disturbing incident has arisen from Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, where a younger brother, Masarik Beg, murdered his elder brother, Tariq Beg, using an axe and buried the body in their backyard. In a twist of deceit, the younger brother reported his sibling as missing, acting as if he was searching for him for nine consecutive days while concealing his crime. The shocking nature of the incident has drawn significant attention to the family dynamics and the circumstances surrounding the crime.
The murder appears to have stemmed from a dispute over property, which is echoed in many familial conflicts. Tariq, who was unmarried and had completed his BBA, lived with his younger brother. Their family dynamics were strained due to their father's death and the absence of their mother, who was currently staying at her parental home. This context highlights the potential pressures and tensions that may have led to the tragic outcome.
After a relative expressed suspicion, local police acted swiftly to investigate the case. Upon digging in the backyard, they recovered Tariqโs body and sent it for autopsy. The younger brother has been arrested and charged with murder, and further proceedings are underway. This incident raises questions about familial relationships and the darker aspects of human nature when disputes arise within a family.