MP Shocker! Man Kills 12-Year-Old Boy After Wife Refuses To Come Home In Ashok Nagar; Arrested
According to the police, the accused Anand Raikwar is a resident of Akodia village. He had come to Chanderi to take his wife, Sonam, back home.

MP Shocker! Man Kills 12-Year-Old Boy After Wife Refuses To Come Home In Ashok Nagar; Arrested |
Ashok Nagar (Madhya Pradesh): A shocking incident took place in Chanderi, where a man stabbed a 12-year-old boy to death and seriously injured his mother after a heated argument, as reported on Friday.
According to the police, the accused Anand Raikwar is a resident of Akodia village. He had come to Chanderi to take his wife, Sonam, back home.
Sonam had been staying at her maternal home for some time and was refusing to return with him. This led to a heated argument, and Anand started to abuse the family members.
When his aunt-in-law, Kalawati Raikwar, tried to stop him, he took out a knife he had brought with him and attacked her.
Victim had rushed to save his mother
Seeing this, her 12-year-old son, Arvind, rushed to protect his mother. However, Anand stabbed him multiple times in a fit of rage, due to which the boy died on the spot.
Kalawati’s brother, Ramswaroop, was also injured in the attack. Later on, all the injured were taken to the district hospital for treatment.
According to Chanderi police station in-charge Manish Jadon, the death of a 12-year-old was confirmed. The accused Anand has been arrested and charged with murder. The child’s body was sent for post-mortem at Chanderi Civil Hospital.
The devastated family has demanded strict actions.
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