After killing his wife and daughter last night, the accused, identified as Vijendra, however, did not flee from the spot and police arrested him this morning.
Vijendra was a habitual drinker and used to often have fights with Rajvi (30). Due to this habit, his financial condition was poor, police said.
"Vijendra came home drunk last night and had a scuffle with his wife. The fight turned ugly when he picked up a hammer and brutally hit her on her head. After hitting Rajvi, he hit his daughter," a senior police officer said.
"After noticing blood, some neighbours entered Vijendra's house and found Rajvi and Uma lying in a pool of blood while Vijendra was sitting near their bodies. Both victims were rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors declared them brought dead," the officer said.
Police said Vijendra has confessed to his crime and he has been sent to jail.
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