Kanpur: On doomsday Professor’s bloated body was found floating in the Ganges, sent for post-mortem. Kanpur News – Times of India

KANPUR: Nine days after his family was wiped out with cold blood, the body of a Kanpur’s doomsday professor was found floating at Siddhanath Ghat on the banks of the Ganges in Chakeri area of ​​Kanpur.
The body has been sent for post-mortem and police claim that a few hours after the triple murder, Professor Sushil Kumar may have jumped into the Ganges to end his life. Sleeping pills, identity cards and car keys were recovered from his bloated body. Sources told the Times of India, forensics The team has been kept on standby to analyze his viscera as his body was highly decomposed and vital organs were damaged.

When the body was found floating in the Ganges on Sunday, a steamer was pressed into service and brought it to shore. DCP (West) BBGTS Murthy supervised the operation along with the Water Police. On November 3, the professor had strangled his wife, Chandraprabha, at Divinity Homes apartment in Kalyanpur, and took the lives of their son, 21-year-old Shikhar, and 16-year-old daughter Khushi. He had very meticulously planned the murder and made his family members drink spurious liquor.
After the professor went missing, he was caught in the CCTV cameras installed at Atal Ghat and later the location of his mobile was found from Sarsaiah Ghat in Ganga. A massive search operation was launched and divers were pressed into service along the banks of the Ganges from Kanpur to Fatehpur, until he was found swimming near the banks of the Ganges at Chakeri nine days later.
On November 3, he had messaged his brother immediately after committing the murder. While a WhatsApp message to his brother was said to have wiped out his family in severe depression, a 10-page suicide note lying among the blood-soaked bodies of his wife and children told of a fast-approaching doomsday , which was triggered by the covid version of Omicron. “There is no more counting body now. I am deliberately destroying myself by killing my family. No one else is responsible,” wrote 55-year-old Professor Sushil Singh, who was the head of the forensic science department at a private medical college in Mandhana.

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