An Indian couple in Andhra allegedly killed their daughters whom they thought had been possessed by evil spirits. Police stated that the couple believed the daughters might be introduced again to life.
In response to Indian information experiences, Indian police barged into the home of Valleru Purushottam Naidu and Padmaja, each of their 50s, to seek out their daughters, Alekhya (27) and Sai Divya (23) mendacity on the ground in a pool of blood in crimson saris.
In response to police, the couple had initially denied them entry into the home. Nevertheless, police had been capable of finding the our bodies after barging into their homes regardless of the couple’s resistance.
The 2 daughters had been bludgeoned to dying by dumbbells, stated police.
Neighbours informed police that the dad and mom had been concerned in a ritual earlier than the murders, including that the couple believed their daughters had been possessed by evil spirits.
The neighbours additional revealed that the women had been made to circle the home as a part of some ritual earlier than they had been bludgeoned to dying.
“The scene of crime suggests some rituals were carried out; the women were clad in a red saree and the parents appeared to be highly delusional,” police officer Ravi Manohara Chary informed an Indian TV channel.
“There have been solely 4 folks in the home, the husband, spouse and their two daughters. There are CCTV cameras right here, so we are going to analyse it. From what they’re saying, they went away spiritually into one other zone, they informed us, give someday’s time, we are going to carry them again to life.”
The dad and mom, Valleru Purushottam Naidu and Padmaja, are each of their 50s and have been arrested. Chary stated that Naidu is a professor of chemistry and vice-principal of the Authorities Women’ Diploma School in Madanapalle whereas Padmaja is a postgraduate in arithmetic.
Alekhya, one of many ladies who was killed, was getting ready for the Indian civil companies examination. Her sister Sai Divya was a graduate and was pursuing music at an institute.