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A shocking case of triple murder has emerged from the Shamli district of Uttar Pradesh, where a man stands accused of murdering his wife and two teenage daughters. The incident, which has sent shockwaves through the region, reportedly stemmed from a dispute over the women not wearing a burqa.
According to police reports, the accused, identified as Farooq, allegedly killed his family members following repeated disagreements. Investigators suggest the killings were linked to issues of control, social pressure, and perceived false pride. After committing the heinous act, Farooq allegedly buried the bodies within the confines of his house.
The crime came to light when relatives raised concerns about the sudden disappearance of the wife and daughters, alerting the village headman. Police detained Farooq for questioning, during which he confessed to the murders.
Acting on his information, officers recovered the bodies from the house, which were then sent for post-mortem examination. Senior police officials have confirmed that the case has been solved and the accused has been arrested. The tragic incident underscores the brutal reality of violence driven by regressive mindsets.