Kanpur. The sensation sparked after the body of a 17-year-old teenager who had gone to the farm on Saturday morning near the under construction railway corridor in Bidhanu Ghuravakheda was crushed. The dumpers carrying soil to the railway corridor are feared to be crushed. Allegedly a commotion alleging murder of the family. Police disclosed the incident and pacified it by assuring action.
Lalit Kumar, a 17-year-old son of plumber Arun Singh, a resident of Ghuravakheda, was a student of Inter. He walked out of the house on Saturday morning saying that he was going towards the fields near the railway corridor. In the afternoon, his body was found crushed inverted near the corridor. The dumping of the dumpers in the soil is being estimated as the corpse is found on the way of carrying soil for the under construction corridor. In the afternoon, some villagers who passed by on the way saw Lalit’s body and informed the family and the police. The kinsman started committing a murder by placing the dead body on the way. Police station in-charge Vinod Kumar Singh, who arrived at the scene, ruled out the incident and assured the dumper to take action. After which the relatives became calm.
Lalit was the only son between two daughters: Arun told that Lalit was the only son after his two daughters. These clay-laden dumpers extinguished the lamp of the house. It is alleged that his son was crushed to death by a dumper. Seeing the corpse of Lalit, mother Rani and both sisters are in a bad state of tears.
Outpost was burnt on the death of the woman two months ago: 45-year-old Maya Pal, a resident of Kulhauli village returning from her maternal home in Ghurwakheda, was crushed by a dumper laden two months ago on the evening of 29 January. After which the villagers of Ghuravakheda set fire to the Korian police post, including the dumper, after which the police took strict action against about two hundred villagers, so that the scared villagers showed no role in this second incident. While the victim’s family kept pleading with the police for justice.
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