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Family Dispute Turns Deadly: Parents Killed, Sons Injured by Nephew in Tripura

First Published: 1st February, 2025 17:22 IST

Family Dispute Turns Deadly: Parents Killed, Sons Injured by Nephew in Tripura

In a shocking incident a couple was brutally murdered in front of their two sons, who were also seriously injured in the attack. The incident occurred in Deendayal Chowmuhani area, under Bishalgarh police station in Sepahijala district last night. According to one of the injured son, a violent altercation broke out between Bipul Das and his nephew, Ajanta Das. The argument escalated into a physical fight. When he along with his mother and brother intervened to protect his father, Ajanta allegedly attacked them as well with a sharp weapon.

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