Hindu Family of Four Found Murdered in Locked Home in Bangladesh’s Rangpur City
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- A Hindu family of four, including a retired teacher, his wife, daughter, and 12-year-old son, were found murdered in their locked home in Rangpur, Bangladesh.
- Suspects, identified as Mugdha and Siddhartha, allegedly stayed in the house post-killing, used yaba, and attempted to disguise the crime as a robbery before fleeing.
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The murder occurred in a residential area of Rangpur, with the family last heard from on Thursday.
A Hindu family of four was found murdered inside their locked home in Bangladesh’s Rangpur city. The victims were identified as Ganapati Chakraborty, 65, his wife Pritilata Chakraborty, 50, their daughter Agami Chakraborty Prarthi, 23, and their 12-year-old son Priyam Chakraborty. Their bodies were recovered from their home in the Daspara area at around 11:30 pm on Saturday.
Investigators said suspects Mugdha and Siddhartha stayed in the house after the killings, used yaba, ate from the refrigerator, and attempted to make the crime appear as a robbery. The suspects were detained based on clues, including submerged mobile phones and traces of yaba use. They confessed to the killings during questioning.
The family’s phones had been off since Thursday, prompting relatives to check on them. Police found the bodies after breaking into the locked house.
Authorities are jointly investigating, with preparations to file a murder case underway.
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Suspects to face trial for murder
Very likely · Within months
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