Delhi Family Murder: Autopsy Reveals Crucial Details, Husband Hunt Expands Nationwide
The postmortem examination of a woman and her three young daughters, who were tragically found murdered in their rented home in northwest Delhi's Samaypur Badli area, was completed on Friday, providing significant forensic insights into the horrific crime.
Autopsy Findings Rule Out Key Theories
According to a senior police officer involved in the investigation, the autopsy report has definitively confirmed that the deceased woman, identified as Anita, was not pregnant at the time of her death. This finding addresses one of the initial speculations surrounding the case.
Furthermore, the medical examination has conclusively eliminated the possibility that Anita or her three daughters—aged between three and five years—were administered any drugs or sedatives prior to the killings. This crucial detail narrows down the investigative focus and suggests the murders occurred without chemical incapacitation.
Nationwide Manhunt for Prime Suspect
Police sources have revealed that multiple specialized teams are currently conducting intensive raids across several states, including Rajasthan and Bihar, in a determined effort to locate and apprehend the woman's husband, Munchun Kewat. Kewat has been officially designated as the prime suspect in this quadruple homicide case.
The investigation is exploring all possible motives and angles. When questioned about emerging reports that the family had recently taken a substantial loan of approximately Rs 5 lakh, a police officer stated that this financial aspect is being actively verified and forms part of the ongoing inquiry.
Clarification on Missing Person Reports
There were additional unverified claims circulating that a shopkeeper, described as a friend of the suspect Munchun Kewat, had also gone missing around the time of the incident. However, police authorities have clarified that they currently possess no confirmed information to substantiate these reports regarding the shopkeeper's disappearance.
Discovery of the Tragedy
The heartbreaking incident first came to light on Wednesday morning. A relative of the family arrived at the residence in the Chandan Park locality and made the grim discovery. The relative immediately alerted neighbors, who subsequently contacted the police.
A response team from the local police station swiftly arrived at the scene. Inside the house, officers found the lifeless bodies of Anita and her three young daughters all lying together on a single bed, presenting a scene of profound tragedy that has shocked the local community and drawn national attention.
The investigation remains highly active, with forensic evidence collection, witness interviews, and the expansive search for the suspect husband continuing as authorities work to piece together the complete sequence of events and establish a clear motive for this devastating family crime.
