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Delhi Man Held for Murder of Wife, Mother-in-Law After Birthday Party Dispute

Delhi Police have arrested a man for allegedly murdering his wife and mother-in-law in a shocking domestic violence case in Rohini. The accused, Yogesh Sehgal, is said to have attacked the women with a pair of scissors following an argument over gifts exchanged during his son's birthday celebration.

The victims have been identified as Priya Sehgal (34) and her mother Kusum Sinha (63). According to investigators, the dispute erupted after the birthday of Priya and Yogesh's son, Chirag, on August 28. Kusum had stayed back at her daughter's residence to help settle tensions between the couple, but the situation escalated violently.

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Delhi Police arrested Yogesh Sehgal for allegedly murdering his wife, Priya Sehgal, and mother-in-law, Kusum Sinha, in Rohini after an argument regarding gifts exchanged during his son, Chirag's birthday on August 28, leading to a domestic dispute and their deaths on August 30th.
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Discovery of the Crime

On August 30, Kusum's son Megh Sinha grew suspicious when he was unable to reach his mother by phone. Upon visiting the Rohini flat, he found the door locked from outside with visible blood stains. After breaking in, he discovered both women lying in a pool of blood.

Police recovered blood-stained clothing and the scissors allegedly used in the murders. Yogesh initially fled the scene with his children but was later traced and arrested.

Investigation Underway

"For now, the motive appears to be a domestic dispute," a senior officer said. Teams from the Crime Branch and Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) examined the scene and collected evidence.

The incident has left the local community in shock. Kusum's brother, Megh, expressed disbelief, saying: "Every couple has disagreements, but to take such a step is inhuman."

Wider Concerns

The case once again underscores the dangers of unresolved domestic conflicts. Experts say such tragedies highlight the urgent need for stronger family counselling mechanisms and early intervention in cases of repeated marital disputes.

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