Delhi: Cops Recover Bodies Of Siblings Aged 7 & 8 From A Wooden Box; Probe On
The siblings had gone missing on Tuesday. Investigation is underway in the case, said Delhi Police.
The bodies of the siblings who had gone missing in Delhi's Jamia Nagar was found in a wooden box late on Tuesday night. The two siblings, aged seven and eight, had gone missing on Tuesday, said police. "The parents and other children started to search for them and later found them in the box," said Delhi police.
Father works as a guard
"A call was received at PS Jamia Nagar regarding the discovery of bodies of two children at house No F2 Joga Bai extension," read a statement by Delhi Police. The bodies of the two children was found in an old wooden box. The deceased children used to live in this house with their parents. The father of the boys, Balbir, worked as a guard on the property, informed Delhi Police.
Parents found them inside the box
"Local inquiry revealed that the children had lunch at (around) 3 pm with their parents and went missing around 3.30 pm. The parents and other children started to search for them and later found them in the box. The crime team has confirmed that there is no injury on the bodies and this seems to be a case of accidental asphyxia," said the statement by Delhi Police.
RECENT STORIES
-
Mumbai Harbour Line Commuters Face Constant Struggle As Central Railway Initiatives Yet To Show... -
Canadian Police Make Arrests In Killing Of Khalistan Separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar: Report -
Salman Khan Firing Case: Deceased Anuj Thapan's Family Refuses To Accept His Body, Seeks CBI Probe -
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: AIMIM Mumbai North Central Candidate Ramzan Choudhary Files Nomination -
Video: Venkatesh Iyer & Andre Russell Involve In Horrible Mix-Up As Latter Gets Run-Out By Hardik...