'It didn't seem that there was a corpse at home' - Mahavendra's daughter met her friend daily
The shocking discovery of Mahavendra Singh's dismembered body in Lucknow raises questions about the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and the chilling involvement of his son Akshat.
In a disturbing incident that has shaken the Ashiyana area of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, the dismembered body of Mahavendra Singh, a pathology operator, was found inside a blue drum in his home. Mahavendra had been missing since February 20, and his son, Akshat, had filed a missing person report. Initially perceived as a mysterious disappearance, the investigation took a dark turn when it was revealed that Akshat was the killer. He allegedly shot his father with a family rifle, dismembered the body, and concealed it in a drum at their house.
New revelations surrounding the family dynamics emerged after the murder, particularly concerning Mahavendra's daughter. Despite having witnessed the aftermath of her father's brutal murder, she has continued to behave normally, visiting friends and engaging in her usual activities. Close to home, Udayveer Singh's granddaughter is a good friend of Mahavendra's daughter and reported that the girl seemed unaffected and continued to study regularly at their place. This portrayal stands in stark contrast to the gruesome reality unfolding at home, raising serious concerns about the psychological effects the incident may have on the young girl.
As the investigation progresses, the community is left in shock and disbelief over the events that transpired within what appeared to be a normal family setting, now tainted by violence and betrayal. The case highlights the complexities of familial relationships and the potential for hidden darkness beneath the surface of everyday life, prompting a discussion regarding safety and mental health support for those affected by such tragedies.