Kunal Shukla Murder Case: Recovery agent Kunal Shukla was brutally murdered in Dadupur village of Lucknow. His eyes were broken and head was crushed. The crooks also took CCTV and DVR. Police have detained four suspects.
Lucknow Recovery Agent Murder Case: An incident in Dadupur village of the capital Lucknow on Monday night shook the entire area. 32 -year -old recovery agent Kunal Shukla was brutally murdered. When the maid reached home on Tuesday morning, Kunal’s blood -soaked body was stunned on the bed.
Maid saw a picture of dreadful incident
The gates were open when the maid reached the office at around 7:30 am. Going inside, he saw that blood was spread all around, even blood splashes reached the roof. Kunal’s body was lying on the bed, his eyes were torn and the head was badly crushed.
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CCTV and DVR took the killers
After the murder, the crooks also took the office CCTV camera and digital video recorders with them. Police believe that the killers tried to erase evidence to hide the incident.
As soon as the information was received, the police reached the spot and started investigation. The deceased’s brother Saurabh Shukla has filed a case against unknown people. Assistant Commissioner of Police Krishnanagar Vikas Pandey said that four people are being questioned in custody on suspicion.
Who was Kunal Shukla?
Originally, Kunal Shukla, a resident of Dhanuapur in Ayodhya district, shifted the family there by building a house in Dadupur four years ago. He used to work with property dealer Vivek Singh and looked at the work of public recovery. He often spent the night in his office. He was also sleeping there on the night of the incident.
Police gets important clues
Police have recovered an iron rod from the spot during the search. It is feared that Kunal has been murdered by this. The police is currently under investigation and is claiming to disclose the entire case soon.
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