Feb 27 • 09:37 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Cousins committed the murder of the innocent; Search for the body after 6 years

In a shocking revelation regarding the case of missing child Prince, who disappeared six years ago in Rajasthan, it has been found that his cousins allegedly murdered him over a family feud.

The case of four-year-old Prince, who went missing from the village of Unbadagaon in Rajasthan's Dausa district on April 16, 2020, has taken a disturbing turn six years later. Initially, the family never lost hope of his return, but recent police investigations suggest that Prince's cousins, due to a feud, may have killed him on the very day he went missing. This revelation has sent shockwaves through the local community, as it mirrors instances from the film 'Drishyam', where a disappearance leads to horrific truths.

After the incident, the family lodged a police report, and over the years, searches for Prince took them to various parts of the country and religious sites, yet no trace was found. Recent police inquiries led to the shocking allegation that after murder, the body was concealed at home for two days before being buried near the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, which was under construction at the time and obscured by the ongoing work.

The case highlights the grim reality of familial disputes leading to violence, especially among the younger generation. As the investigation progresses, it raises questions about safety and the measures taken to protect children in households where such conflicts exist, thereby putting a spotlight on the need for community awareness and intervention to prevent similar tragic incidents.

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