Bodies of three people were found inside a car near Peeragarhi flyover on Sunday.
Shamse Alam, Outer Delhi. After the dead bodies of 78-year-old Randhir, 47-year-old Shiv Naresh and 40-year-old Lakshmi were found inside a car near Peeragarhi flyover on Sunday, the victims' families have rejected the idea of suicide and expressed fear of murder of all of them. The victim's family alleges that their murders were carried out as part of a conspiracy.
At the same time, the victim's family has expressed suspicion that there could be a fourth person in the seat next to the driver, who may have fled from the spot after committing the crime. At the same time, Shiv Naresh's son alleges that on the day of the incident, his father had called him at around eight in the morning and told him that he would go somewhere for a meeting with another person who worked with Randhir.
It was alleged that the same person had given all of them a drink mixed with some poisonous substance, due to which everyone lost their lives. According to police sources, Lakshmi knew Shiv Naresh, however, the police is investigating Lakshmi's relationship with both the men. Till Monday afternoon no one came to the mortuary to collect Lakshmi's body.
Atul, son of deceased Randhir, said that he was originally a resident of Nangla Lachhi village of Etah district of Uttar Pradesh. His family includes his elder brother Anuj and his mother Nirmala Devi. His father has been living in Delhi for about 20 years. Earlier he used to work in a garment manufacturing factory. About five years ago, his father Shiv Naresh started working with Randhir, a resident of Bapraula village. Here he used to work with Randhir in buying and selling property as well as giving money on interest and collecting rent. He also used to come to the village from time to time.
Shiv left the bike at Randhir's house and left in the car.
Randhir's nephew Mohit told that Shiv Naresh had come on bike at around 9 o'clock on Sunday morning. Then left the bike here and went with Randhir by car. But Lakshmi was not present in the car at that time. No one in the two victims' families knows who Lakshmi is. Randhir had told at his home that he was going somewhere for some important work, but he did not give information about where and whom he was to meet.
Randhir was the owner of property worth crores
Nephew Mohit told that his uncle Randhir had no shortage of anything. The rent for the godown was Rs 15 to 16 lakh every month. At the same time, he had his own CNG pump near the village. From which a good amount of income was earned. Along with this, he used to give money on interest along with purchase and sale of property. Recently, Rs 1.5 lakh was also donated to Najafgarh Gaushala.
Houses were being built in 180 yards at a cost of five crores
Randhir's relatives told that a three-storey house was being built in 180 yards in Bapraula village at a cost of Rs 5 crore. To a large extent the household work had also been completed. There was also a family program on house warming on 25th March. For which Randhir was also preparing. He had also invited many relatives to come on this occasion. Before this, the family was completely devastated by this accident.
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