close
close

Heavy details reveal the brutality – The AMPRINT – PTIFEED

Heavy details reveal the brutality – The AMPRINT – PTIFEED

Thiruvananthapuram, February 25 (PTI) Cooling details appeared in the case of mass crime in Venjaramodu, on Tuesday, when the police entered the crime in three different locations and found the broken faces and signs of hammer blows.

The terrible crime was held in three locations-Venjaramodu, Chulllam and Pangode-before, a 23-year-old man, entered a police station and confessed the murder of his brother, grandparents, paternal uncle, aunts and friend on Monday.

Farsana’s body, a postgraduate student at a college in Kollam and seems that the beloved Afan, the accused in the mass crime case in Venjaramodu, was found on a chair, with a blood pool on the floor under the head.

According to visuals at the crime site, she had a massive injury on the forehead, caused by a heavy hammer blow, and she could have been killed by that single blow, without having time to collapse from the chair.

She seemed to have hit her several times with her hammer, while her face was disfigured.

A beautiful photo of AFAN can be seen in the background, sitting on the table next to the place where Farsana’s body was found, with several drops of blood sprinkled on it.

Police officials said that what they attended was one of the most brutal attacks that Kerala has seen in recent years.

Afan, who has always had a very close connection with his younger brother, Afsan (13 years old), hit him several times on his head with a hammer, killing his beloved brother on the spot, the police said .

Afan’s paternal uncle, Uncle, was the worst attacked.

According to the police, Afan would have hit the head on his head with a hammer more than 20 times, literally shattering his skull. Latheef’s body was found on a chair in the salon.

Latheef’s wife, Săjiji, who was in the kitchen preparing tea for Azan, was attacked from behind with several blows from a hammer. Her body was found lying next to the kitchen, the police said.

“It was difficult to identify the victims, because they were all covered by blood. When I raised Ratheef, someone’s fingers entered his head through a huge hole behind the skull, “said a neighbor, telling the terrible scenes from the crime, said PTI.

Afan’s murderous Froza displayed psychotic models as he scattered several Rs 500 notes around his younger brother, Affan, after hitting him to death.

Afan had taken Afsan home, telling him that he had brought Kuzhimanthi, an Arabic meat dish for him.

Their mother, Shemi (55 years old), who was drawn on the floor and attacked with a hammer, is taking a treatment at a medical college hospital.

Although the police did not officially disclose the sequence of events, sources within the force suspect that Afan began to kill with the paternal grandmother, Salma Beevi (88 years old), at her house in Pangode, near Venjaramodu.

Police sources I think Afan took a hammer with him when he went to Salma Beevi’s house.

He killed her and then went to Latheef and Sajija’s house in Chulllam.

They suspect that, after killing Ratheef and Sajija, the accused took his brother Afsan home from school.

Police sources also believe that he raised Farsana earlier and threw it at home.

Then he attacked him his mother, followed by his brother and his girlfriend.

Before heading to the police station, Afan left the LPG tap, intending to cause an explosion if someone entered the house at night, the police said.

The locals who saw Azan between the crimes told the police that it appeared unfounded and showed no signs of suffering.

After committing all these crimes, Afan went calm to the police station and informed the officers that he had assaulted six people in three locations, adding that they will be dead so far.

Officials who investigate say that AFAN has been a drug abuser and have achieved evidence to support this.

However, the specific medicine it used and if it was under its influence during massacres are still confirmed. PTI KPK TGB SSK TGB SSK ADB SA

This report is automatically generated from the PTI News Service. Theprint has no responsibility for his content.