In a chilling incident that has sent shockwaves through Maharashtra’s Nashik district, a man and his son reportedly hacked their neighbor to death and later surrendered to the police with the victim’s severed head.
The brutal crime occurred on Wednesday morning in Nanashi village, located in Dindori taluka. The accused, identified as 40-year-old Suresh Boke and his son, attacked their neighbor, 35-year-old Gulab Ramchandra Waghmare, using an axe and a sickle. After committing the crime, the duo arrived at the Nanashi Outpost police chowki carrying the severed head and the weapons used in the attack, according to police officials.
Tensions escalate in the village
The gruesome act sparked outrage among the local residents. Angered by the crime, villagers vandalized the accused’s house and set their car on fire. In response to the unrest, additional police personnel, including the State Reserve Police Force (SRPF), were deployed to maintain order in the area.
“The situation is currently under control, and security has been tightened to prevent further escalation,” said a senior police official.
Long-Standing dispute turns deadly
Preliminary investigations reveal that the accused and the victim were embroiled in a long-standing feud. Both families had lodged police complaints against each other on December 31. The feud allegedly took a violent turn when the Boke family suspected Waghmare of assisting Suresh’s daughter in eloping.
The motive for the murder is believed to be rooted in this suspicion, which led to the brutal killing.
Legal proceedings begin
The victim’s wife, Minabai Waghmare, filed a complaint, prompting the police to register a case under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including charges of murder and criminal intimidation.
While Suresh Boke has been arrested, his son, whose age has not yet been confirmed, is being detained. Both have been handed over to the Dindori police for further investigation and safety. They are scheduled to appear in court on Thursday.
This horrifying incident has left the village of Nanashi in shock, with authorities working to ensure that peace is restored while investigations continue.