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Home / Crime and Justice / Diwali Tragedy: Grain Trader and Accountant Brutally Murdered in Rajasthan

Diwali Tragedy: Grain Trader and Accountant Brutally Murdered in Rajasthan

22 Oct

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Summary

  • Grain trader Madanlal Saraswat and his accountant Rewantram killed in Mohangarh
  • Attackers fled the scene in Madanlal's car, motive suspected to be robbery
  • Villagers express anger over the brazen double murder on the main road
Diwali Tragedy: Grain Trader and Accountant Brutally Murdered in Rajasthan

In a tragic incident that has shocked the Mohangarh town in Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan, a double murder took place on Diwali night. According to the police, unknown assailants attacked and killed grain trader Madanlal Saraswat and his accountant, Rewantram, using sharp weapons late on Sunday night. The attackers then fled the scene in Madanlal's Alto car.

Early on Tuesday morning, a temple priest discovered the blood-soaked bodies, prompting a large crowd to gather at the spot. Superintendent of Police Abhishek Shivhare confirmed that both victims were killed on Diwali night. The missing vehicle suggests that robbery may have been the motive behind the brutal attack.

Villagers have expressed anger over the brazen double murder on the main road. Farmer leader Achalaram Jat said, "A tragic incident has occurred in Mohangarh mandi, where a trader along with an accountant was murdered. Those who were celebrating this Diwali festival have been plunged into mourning." To catch the suspects, police have set up blockades on all routes leaving the district, and the investigation is ongoing.

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A grain trader named Madanlal Saraswat and his accountant Rewantram were brutally murdered by unknown assailants in Mohangarh, Rajasthan on Diwali night.
A temple priest discovered the blood-soaked bodies of Madanlal Saraswat and Rewantram early on Tuesday morning, prompting a large crowd to gather at the scene.
The missing vehicle of the victims, Madanlal's Alto car, suggests that robbery may have been the motive behind the brutal attack on the grain trader and his accountant.

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