
Pune: 7 dead bodies lying cold on the ground. The neighbours and people gathered around the bodies with bated breaths. Murmurs of confusion and fear were transferred through the bank of the river. The police entered the crime scene with alarming sirens echoing through the ears of the locals.
This is the story of Pune’s crime files. A story where a man’s grudge turns into a chilling story of the massacre of 7 people, including three children. The bodies of seven people were found in the River in Paragaon, Pune in January 2023, leading to an investigation that allegedly uncovered the role of their own relatives.
In January 2023, the bodies of seven members of a family were fished out of the Bhima River in Pune’s Dhund taluka. Investigation by the Pune Rural police indicated that they were murdered by relatives. Five people were arrested in a minor was taken into apprehended for their alleged role in the murders.
Morover , a mobile phone was found on Sangita Pawarswho was a resident of Gevrai in Maharashtra’s Beed district. Officers contacted her family members.
Let us get into the details of the story. The community of Fulaware resided in Hatole village, Washi in Osmanabad district. The family informed the police that Shamrao and Rain had three children and they were missing.
In January 2023, the peaceful town of Pargaon district was shaken by a horrifying discovery. Seven bodies, including those of three children, were found in the Bhima River over several days. The victims were identified as members of the Pawar and Fulaware families: Mohan Uttam Pawar, aged 45, his wife, Sangita, 40, and their daughter, Rani, 24, her husband, Samrao, aged 28, and their three little children. The names of the children were Ritesh, aged 7, Chotu, 5 years, and Krsuhna, aged 3 years.
Initially suspected to be a mass suicide, the case took a dark turn as investigations unfolded. Ashok Kalyan Pawar, a relative of the deceased, had lost his son, Dhananjay, in a road accident months earlier. Ashok believed that Mohan and his son Anil were responsible for Dhananjay’s death and harbored a deep-seated grudge against them.
This tragic incident underscores how unresolved grievances can escalate into devastating acts of violence, leaving communities in shock and mourning. The community of Fulaware resided in Hatole village, Washi in Osmanabad district. The family informed the police that Shamrao and Rain had three children and they were missing. The probe revealed Mohan’s mobile phone was active at Nighoj in Ahilyanagar district on January 17 and at Pargaon on January 18. It revealed that Snagita’s mobile phone was also active in Nighoj on January 17 and at Shirur in Pune on January 18. Keep Reading DipDives for more such chilling crime stories.