Lucknow: Father's corpse found in room, used room freshener to mask smell!
A gruesome discovery in Lucknow as a dismembered body of a missing man, humanendra Singh, was found in a blue drum in his home, leading to revelations about his son's involvement in the murder.
In a shocking incident in Lucknow's Ashiyana area, the dismembered body of 52-year-old humanendra Singh, owner of a pathology lab, was discovered inside a blue drum in his home. Singh had been missing since February 20, when his son Akshat reported him missing to the police. Akshat initially claimed that his father had left for Delhi and would return the next day, but after a few days of investigation, the police began to suspect him when his father's last mobile location was traced to Kakkori without any further evidence of his presence there.
As the investigation unfolded, Akshat's statements changed under police interrogation. He first indicated that his father may have committed suicide, but ultimately confessed to murdering him after a violent dispute. On the morning of February 20, an argument broke out between the father and son, which escalated to the point where Akshat used a licensed gun against his father. This drastic turn of events highlights not only a personal tragedy but also potential issues regarding gun control and family violence in India.
The discovery of the body and the subsequent revelations are set to stir a mix of reactions in the community, a blend of shock and horror regarding familial relationships leading to such tragic outcomes. The case raises questions about the monitoring and reporting mechanisms for missing persons, particularly in cases involving family, as the initial report was filed by the son, whose unreliable statements complicated the inquiry into humanendra Singh’s disappearance, making it a layered story of familial disintegration and crime.