Tribal Land Dispute Turns Deadly: Family Feud in Dindori
A land dispute between relatives in Madhya Pradesh's Dindori district resulted in the murder of Dharam Singh Maravi and his two sons. The violent altercation left another son injured. Authorities detained four suspects, with investigations underway to identify additional perpetrators involved.
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A brutal family feud over a piece of agricultural land erupted in Madhya Pradesh's Dindori district, leading to the tragic deaths of three family members. The victims, Dharam Singh Maravi and his sons Shivraj and Raghuraj, were killed by their relatives, further escalating tensions in this tribal area.
The deceased's third son, Ramraj, survived the attack and is currently receiving medical treatment at a local hospital. The incident, occurring in Lalpur village, highlights the extreme measures relatives took to settle differences over crop harvesting rights.
Law enforcement, led by Dindori Superintendent of Police Vahani Singh, have detained four suspects and continue to probe the case, suspecting more individuals were involved in the horrific act.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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