Lakhimpur. In the police station Nighasan area, the bodies of two real sisters, whose bodies were found hanging from the Khair tree under suspicious circumstances, were strangled to death with a rope. He was also gang-raped. This was confirmed after the post-mortem of their bodies on Thursday.
At the district headquarters, a panel of Dr. Rajendra, Dr. Owais Ahmed and Dr. Archana conducted the post-mortem of both the bodies. Videography was also done during this time. During the post-mortem, heavy police force was present in view of the security arrangements. Many COs and Inspectors including SP Sanjeev Suman and Additional SP Arun Kumar were present throughout.
Many leaders of Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party also stood at the post-mortem house. At around 11:30 in the morning, both the bodies were sent to Nighasan by ambulance after post-mortem.
This was the whole matter: On Wednesday afternoon, two real sisters were kidnapped by bike-borne youths. After this, the dead body was hanged from a tree after killing him. A village resident of the area has sugarcane fields surrounding the house of a villager. The rest of the village settlement is a short distance away. The villager had gone to harvest paddy at around five o’clock in the evening. His ailing wife was at home.
The villager’s wife told that her two daughters were going to cut fodder for the animals on the fodder machine installed outside the house. Then three unidentified youths riding on a white bike reached there. Two of them nabbed both the daughters and started dragging them to the sugarcane field. His third accomplice went on the way with a bike.
The villager’s wife chased him making noise, then one kicked him and dropped him. After this, they took both the girls and ran away from there through the field. On the noise of the villager’s wife, all the people from the village reached her house and started looking for girls in the sugarcane fields. After about 40 minutes, the bodies of both the girls were found hanging from their dupatta in a small tree of Khair in the sugarcane field of a villager, about one and a half km from the village.