Knowing this dreadful story of siblings, your heart will also be torn, the brother refused, the sister did in the middle of the night…

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Crime News Desk !!! A heartbreaking incident has occurred in Khairagarh district of Chhattisgarh. You will also be surprised to know this incident. Because there is no one else but sister who carries out this incident. Which found his brother’s little thing so bad that he killed his own brother in the middle of the night.

This was the case

18 -year -old brother and 14 -year -old sister often lived alone in the house in Amalidih in village Chuikhadan in Khairagarh police station area. The sister often talked to the boys on mobile, which the brother did not like at all. Because of this, he used to ask his sister not to talk to boys again and again. But the sister enjoyed it, she did not listen to her brother.

Brothers and sisters were alone at home

Police said 18 -year -old Devprasad and his younger sister were alone at home. Sisters used to talk to boys. Both got into a debate about this matter. After this, the brother scolded and beat his sister fiercely. Because he believed that the honor of the family is at stake. After this, when his brother Devi Prasad was sleeping at night, he killed his brother with an ax.

People called loudly

After killing the brother, the sister first cleaned blood -soaked clothes. After this, he told the people making noise that his brother had been murdered. On receiving the information, the police reached the spot and started the investigation by sending the body to the PM.

The girl confessed the crime

Even after interrogation of the police, there was no person who would kill his brother. Because of this, the suspicion was going on the sister again and again. When the police questioned the sister, she broke and told the whole incident to the police. The police have produced the accused minor in the adolescent court and sent them to judicial custody.

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