
3 of a family found dead in Penukonda
The Hindu
Three members of a family were found dead in their house on Tuesday at Penukonda in Anantapur district. The domestic help who found foul smell emanating from the house, complained to the neighbours, w
Three members of a family were found dead in their house on Tuesday at Penukonda in Anantapur district. The domestic help who found foul smell emanating from the house, complained to the neighbours, who in turn, alerted the police. The police broke open the doors and found bodies of the three siblings, in their 80s, in a highly decomposed state. According to the preliminary information, one of them has been identified as Ashwathaiah, a retired bank manager, who was separated from his wife and was living with two of his sisters.More Related News

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