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Home | India | Betrayed Man Kills Business Partners Two Children In Jodhpur

‘Betrayed’ man kills business partner’s two children in Jodhpur

The accused picked up the children from school, took them to his house, allegedly killed them, and hanged their bodies

By PTI
Published Date - 26 January 2025, 11:20 PM
‘Betrayed’ man kills business partner’s two children in Jodhpur
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Jodhpur: Upset over his business partner’s “betrayal”, a 70-year-old man picked up his two children from their school, took them to his home, allegedly killed them there, and hanged their bodies, according to police. The incident happened in Boranada here and the children’s bodies were found on Sunday, two days after they were reported missing by their family.

Police said they found a note at the scene, in which the accused purportedly admitted to killing the children due to the “betrayal” in their partnership in a bangle factory, and also mentioned his intent to commit suicide.


Police said Tamanna alias Tannu (12) and Shivpal (8) had left home on Friday for their school but never returned. Their family searched for them and eventually filed a report at the Boranada police station on Saturday.
DCP (West) Rajarshi Raj Verma said the accused, Shyam Singh Bhati, had started a bangle factory in partnership with Pradeep Devasai nine months ago. However, Devasai left the partnership for some reasons. They had known each other for about 20 years.

“This led to Bhati harbouring resentment against Devasai’s family and wanting to teach him a lesson. Seizing an opportunity, Bhati murdered Devasai’s two children. Their bodies were found in his (Bhati’s) rented house near his factory,” said Verma. He said Bhati was absconding and a search had been initiated to nab him.

Police said the two children studied at a school in Pal. Two days ago, the accused picked up the children from the school under the pretense of dropping them home but took them to his house near the bangle factory which is located in the vicinity of the Jain Temple in Boranada. He killed them there and hanged their bodies, police said.

According to preliminary investigation, Bhati had invested money in the bangle factory, while Devasai worked there as a craftsman. Due to some disagreements, Devasai ended the partnership, resulting in financial losses to Bhati.

The DCP said that in the note found at the scene, Bhati had written his partner had “betrayed” him, which was why he also wanted to take his own life. Devasai’s family originally hails from Uttar Pradesh. He is a bangle craftsman. Bhati hails from Rajasthan’s Phalodi.

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