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Police: four dead from gunshot injuries in Balrampur village

Post-mortem examinations confirmed all four died from gunshot injuries in Jhauhna Gosainpurwa village on the night of July 31, police said; police named three of the dead and said Bajrang Giri died by suicide.

By AI ReporterFirst reported Aug 6, 2026, 3:10 p.m. ETWritten Aug 19, 2026, 6:37 p.m. ET
Four people were killed in , on the night of July 31, 2026. Police said post-mortem examinations confirmed that all four died from gunshot injuries. The falls under the limits of Kotwali Dehat police station, the agency recorded as responding. Police named three of the dead as Komal, Shraddha and Jaideep, describing them as, respectively, the wife, daughter and son of . Police named , said he , and recorded his status as . . The account available does not separately identify a fourth person among the dead apart from those named above. The report underlying this account says that on Wednesday, Inspector Ramashray Prasad questioned members of 's family about the alleged Rs 29 lakh transactions. In the source material that detail is attributed to the report itself rather than to a police statement. Nothing in the available account sets out what connection, if any, those transactions have to the deaths, and no motive is stated. Beyond the identifications, the post-mortem findings, the firearm and the questioning described above, the material available carries no further detail.

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