The Unraveling of a 19-Year-Old Triple Murder Mystery in Kollam
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) recently brought closure to a haunting triple murder case that had remained unsolved for 19 years. Two individuals, identified as Dibil Kumar and Rajesh, were arrested in Puducherry, shedding light on the tragic events that transpired on February 10, 2006, in Anchal, Kollam district.
What Happened?
On that fateful day, the lifeless bodies of 24-year-old Ranjini and her 17-day-old twin daughters were discovered in their rented home. The brutal nature of the crime—both victims had their throats slit—shocked the local community and left many questions unanswered.
The Motive Behind the Crime
The investigation revealed a complex web of personal relationships. Dibil Kumar and Ranjini had been involved in an affair, which intensified when Ranjini gave birth to twins. As tensions rose over paternity issues, Ranjini sought legal action against Dibil, culminating in her tragic murder before a DNA test could confirm the truth.
From Identity Change to Capture
After the crime, Dibil Kumar and Rajesh evaded capture by changing their identities, with Dibil adopting the name Vishnu and Rajesh becoming Praveen Kumar. They lived under these aliases in Puducherry, eluding authorities for nearly two decades.
A Breakthrough in the Investigation
After years of searching, the case took a turn when an anonymous tip led the CBI to revisit the investigation. A crucial lead came from an old wedding photo, which, through advanced image metadata analysis, helped trace the suspects back to their current whereabouts.
Conclusion
With the arrest of Dibil Kumar and Rajesh, a long-standing chapter in this tragic case has finally closed. This resolution not only brings a sense of justice for the victims but also highlights the relentless pursuit of truth by law enforcement agencies.
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