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A casual remark made by a teenager during a reality show ontelevision led to the detection of a gruesome triple murder,committed in 2008 in Villuppuram district, police sources said onTuesday. M. Bhargavi, 17, who was speaking on a Tamil television programmeabout how parents objected to love marriages, said that her fatherwas opposed to such relationships and had murdered a man, hisdaughter and her boyfriend. He buried the bodies near her house inM. Kuchipalayam village. After the programme was telecast on May 20, a woman lodged acomplaint with the Villuppuram police stating that her husband anddaughter were missing since 2008. Special teams formed to investigate the case dug up the suspectedsite and found three human skeletons believed to be those of themissing persons, the sources said. Giving the background of the case, Deputy Inspector-General ofPolice (Villuppuram Range) K. Shanmugavel said that Bhargavi fellin love with K. Satish and moved to his house. Satish's fatherKumar brought her back to her parents' place saying she was tooyoung to get married. Murugan threatened his daughter that he would eliminate her andSatish if she continued the affair. To further deter her, her mother Rajeswari told Bhargavi about anincident in 2008 when Murugan had invited his friend Sekar, hisdaughter Lavanya and her boyfriend Silambarasan home to advise theyoung lovers against pursuing their romance. Silambarasan wasMurugan's employee. When the couple showed reluctance in listening to his advice,Murugan gave them a drink mixed with poison. A little later, theyfell dead in the house. Murugan dragged the bodies out and buriedthem near a well. "After the telecast, Sekar's wife Jeeva lodged a complaint onJune 1 stating that her husband and daughter were missing. Duringinvestigation, police found Bhargavi in the office of thetelevision channel in Chennai," said Mr. Shanmugavel. The exhumation was done in the presence of an executive magistrate,forensic experts and doctors on Tuesday. "After post-mortem, forensic experts will conduct somechecks, including DNA analysis and superimposition, to establishthe identity of the three. Knowing that police were exhuming thebodies, Murugan absconded," Mr. Shanmugavel said. Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) S. Georgesaid that a strange twist of events led to the unravelling of themurder. Scientific evidence would be collected to ascertain theidentity of the victims. "We will also investigate why nocomplaint was preferred even as the three persons were missing formore than three years.". I am an expert from acrylic-displaycase.com, while we provides the quality product, such as Acrylic POP Display , Acrylic Wine Display Manufacturer, Acrylic Candy Display Cases,and more.
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