Husband and wife burnt alive in their house, their bodies had to be taken away in bundles
Bhopal/New Delhi. A husband and wife were burnt alive in their house in Bhopal. The incident was so gruesome that the bones and ashes of both were found on the bed. Even the bodies had to be carried in bags. Let us tell you that this incident happened on Wednesday-Thursday late at night in Jatkhedi under the Misrod police station. The matter came to light on Thursday morning when the neighbors saw smoke coming from the adjacent house. The deceased have been identified as 26-year-old Satish Birade and 24-year-old Amrapali.
Got married 3 years ago
Satish and Amrapali were married 3 years ago. They did not have any children yet. It is being said that Satish was having a fight with his mother for the last few days and both of them had stopped talking to each other. It is being said that even the parents living in the neighborhood were not aware of the fire incident.
Some things that are raising many questions
At first glance, the case seems to be a suicide, but some things raise many questions. For example, only the couple's house burned in this accident. There was no damage to the surrounding houses. Apart from this, the fire kept burning throughout the night but even the neighbors did not get a clue. The police are currently investigating whether the deceased couple had any personal enmity with anyone or not.
Flower selling job
According to reports, Satish's parents and other family members including siblings are also involved in the flower business and sell flowers in Piplani, Bhopal. Satish and his family members used to live close to each other. After marriage, Satish started living separately with his wife and built a separate one-room house near his parents' house.
Household goods
According to the police, the fire in the room also burnt the fridge, cooler, and other items kept in the house. The plywood of the wooden divan on which the couple was sleeping has also been reduced to ashes. Due to the burning of the plywood, the bodies fell on the utensils kept in the divan, which the police later had to pick up in bags.
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