Death Penalty To Man Who Killed 9 To Cover Up 1 Murder!

In a sensational verdict, a local court in Warangal has pronounced death penalty to the accused in the horrifying case in which 9 members of migrant workers’ families were murdered and bodies thrown into an abandoned well. The court found accused Sanjay Kumar Yadav guilty in the brutal crime and awarded the death sentence to him. The First Additional District and Sessions Judge K Jaya Kumar pronounced this sensational verdict.

Going into details, about five months ago, 9 bodies of a migrant workers’ family were found in a well in Gorrekunta village of Geesukonda mandal in Warangal. Initially it was suspected as suicide. However, cops had cracked the mystery. This case became sensational and cops have done a swift investigation and arrested 24-year-old Sanjay Kumar Yadav who is from Bihar and working as a migrant worker in Warangal.

It had all started with one murder. And the accused had killed 9 others to “cover up” the one murder he had done three months before. Sanjay Yadav, who is from Noorpur village in Bihar, is a migrant worker in Warangal. He had developed a physical relation with 37-year-old divorcee and mother of three Rafika, a member of Maqsood Alam’s family who are also migrants. When she had pressured him for marriage, he said he would take her to her native village in West Bengal and take blessings of her relatives before marriage. He informed the same to Maqsood’s family. However, he had pushed her from a moving train (Garib Rath Express) in March 2020. He threw Rafika after making her drink buttermilk laced with sleeping pills. She was thrown out of the train near Brahmanagudem village in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh and he had returned to Warangal. When Maqsood’s family asked for Rafika, Sanjay had told them that she had decided to stay at her relatives place in West Bengal. When they had developed doubt on Sanjay after 3 months and threatened to lodge police complaint, he had planned and killed all the family members to cover up his one murder. He had mixed sleeping pills in the food of Maqsood’s family and later pushed them into a nearby agricultural well one by one, thus killing the rest.

Cops had found wallets and other items of the victims he had taken before throwing them into the well. Cops recovered those items from Sanjay’s house in Janpaka in Gorrekunta. The court found this brutal and pre-planned cold-blooded murders and hence awarded the death penalty to the convicted.

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