A weird and bizarre case of murder has come to light
where a 21 year old teenager had killed his own sister just because she did not
allowed him to have chewing tobacco for his health as he was addicted to it and
also suffering from Tuberculosis and schizophrenia.
This weird case happened in the capital of India in
Dabri area where the accused who has been identified as Deepak used to live
along with his elder brother Anil and sister Neelam.
According to the family and a neighbour Saraswati
Deepak hanged himself after killing his sister Neelam who was 24 years old.
His brother Anil works as trainer in a computer
coaching institute in Sadarjung Enclave and Neelam used to stay at the home to
take care of her brother Deepak who often used to grow violent when he was
denied of getting chewing tobacco.
About a year ago Anil brought his brother Deepak to
Delhi from village near Dadri to get him treated in a Government hospital and
his sister Neelam also came along to take care of him.
Anil told to the police that his neighbour called
him on Saturday evening around 8pm and informed him that Deepak and Neelam both
were missing since the evening after they had a fight outside the house and
after this Anil came back to his home and found the door was locked from
outside but he saw slippers of Neelam outside the house. Then after that he
started looking for his brother Anil and then someone told him that Anil was
seen going towards the Dabri flyover. He immediately went towards the flyover
and brought Anil back to him.
When they were coming back to home Anil was
repeatedly saying that he will leave soon and was restless. When asked about
Neelam he said that he claimed ignorance. Anil did not even ate dinner and both
of them slept.
In morning when Anil woke up he did not find Deepak
and after searching for some time he found him hanging in the staircases of the
terrace. Meanwhile Neelam was still not found and the neighbours brought down
the body and it was sent for autopsy.
After few hours Anil called up the police and
informed them that he found Neelam’s dead body inside a bunk bed. He further
told to the police that he had kept some money inside the bed and when he
opened the bed he saw Neelam’s head and immediately called the police. After some
time police also sent the body of Neelam for post-mortem.