3 members of family bludgeoned to death over illicit affair
The Free Press Journal|November 03, 2024
Three members of a family were bludgeoned to death here over a controversy that emanated due to an old extra-marital affair, police said on Friday.
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B Chinnaiah (48), his younger brother B Raju (42) and son B Ramesh (24) were allegedly beaten to death by their neighbours living in the opposite house around 9 pm on Thursday, the Diwali day, an official said.

Kakinada sub-divisional police officer Raghuveer Vishnu said the trio was allegedly murdered by P Baby (44), her husband P Nagabushanam and their children Subrahmanyam, Dora Babu and Vinod.

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