Ex-Cong MP, kin held for death of daughter-in-law, grandsons

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Press Trust of India Warangal
Last Updated : Nov 05 2015 | 11:07 PM IST
Former Congress MP Sircilla Rajaiah, his wife and son were arrested tonight following their sustained grilling by police in connection with the death of his daughter-in-law and three grandsons at his residence here yesterday.
"Rajaiah, his wife and son have been arrested and produced at the residence of a magistrate," Assistant Commissioner of Police (Hanamkonda Sub-Division) Shoban Kumar told PTI.
The charred bodies of S Sarika and her three children Abhinav (7), and twins Ayaan and Shriyaan (3) were recovered yesterday from the house of the former MP at Hanamkonda.
Following a complaint by parents of S Sarika, the deceased daughter-in-law of Rajaiah, a case was registered against the former parliamentarian, his wife Madhavi and son Anil Kumar at Subedari police station under sections 498A (husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty) and 306 (abetment to suicide) of IPC, and under section 174 (suspicious death) of CrPC for the death of three boys.
The trio who were taken away by police from their house for questionning last evening were quizzed again today and were arrested based on the evidence gathered by police.
The ACP said the doctors conducted postmortem of S Sarika and Abhinav and Ayaan and Shriyaan (3) at a government hospital today.
"The report has not been given yet and the FSL report is also awaited," the senior police officer said.
The bodies were subsequently handed over to Sarika's mother Lalitha and other family members who performed the last rites.
Warangal City Police Commissioner G Sudheer Babu had said that Rajaiah, Madhavi and Anil Kumar were among those present inside their house when the incident happened on the first floor of the two-storey building.
Meanwhile, a forensic expert Dr Naga Mohan, who conducted the postmortem along with other doctors, said the side bones of Sarika and the legs of Abhinav and Ayaan were found broken.
"Thick particles of smoke were found in the chests of the dead persons," he said, adding that as the bodies were totally charred the viscera and other parts were sent to FSL for further assessment.
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First Published: Nov 05 2015 | 11:07 PM IST

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