Ambala triple murder caught on camera: Man chases, guns down brother, uncle, grandmother over property dispute

Ambala triple murder caught on camera: Man chases, guns down brother, uncle, grandmother over property dispute
22-year-old allegedly shot his elder brother, grandmother, and uncle dead, critically injuring his aunt.
AMBALA: In a horrific family tragedy caught on camera, a 22-year-old shot dead his elder brother, grandmother and uncle and critically injured an aunt in an Ambala village on Saturday evening when he allegedly tried to settle a land feud with bullets and blood.Police named the deceased as Sandeep Kumar, 40, Isro Devi, who was in her 90s, and Mahinder Singh, 50. Mahinder's wife Sunita, 45, is battling for life in hospital. Police are looking for the accused, Abhishek of Bichpari village.The triple murder took place in Bichpari village of Shahzadpur area, around 30km from Ambala. On a complaint from Sandeep's wife Neha, police have registered a case against Abhishek and his parents Satbir Singh and Usha under BNS section 61 (criminal conspiracy), 103(1) (murder) and section 25 of Arms Act.Neha alleges in her complaint that her father-in-law Satbir and brother-in-law Abhishek sold off sand from their part of land and from the land of Mahinder Singh (Satbir's brother) and divided the money among themselves.Also read: Ex-BJP MLA’s son among 7 jailed for 10 years in Ambala attempt-to-murder case"No share was given to uncle Mahinder. My husband and uncle demanded their share of the sand money from Satbir and Abhishek. They had heated arguments due to this issue. A scuffle took place on Saturday evening, too, when Abhishek suddenly started shooting with a pistol," said Neha.
CCTV footage shows Abhishek shooting with a semi-automatic pistol at point blank range. The gun jams frequently, and he is seen working the slide, chasing down his victims and shooting them, running from one part of the house to another. At one point, he nearly rams the pistol into his aunt's face and shoots her.Isro died on the spot while Mahinder and Sandeep were taken to hospital but couldn't be saved.The gory incident has plunged the village into shock and mourning. Residents said the family was embroiled in disputes over ancestral property and money for quite some time but no one imagined it would end in such bloodshed. The elderly grandmother, who saw three generations of the family living together under one roof, also fell victim to the violence.Police investigations revealed that the accused had planned the attack in advance. Officials are probing how Abhishek obtained the pistol and whether it was a licenced weapon. Raids are being conducted to trace the source of the firearm.Abhishek was pursuing a pharmacy course in Bagwali, Panchkula, said sources. His family members said they were unaware that he possessed a weapon.Abhishek's father Satbir Singh, a retired health department employee, said tensions existed between Abhishek and his elder brother Sandeep and uncle Mahinder for some time over money and property. The father alleged that Mahinder often sided with Sandeep, further deepening the rift.Shahzadpur SHO Om Chand Police said police teams are conducting raids to arrest Abhishek. Forensic experts have collected evidence from the spot.Also read: Twisha Sharma case timeline: Marriage, mysterious death, FIR and courtroom battle

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