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Ravindra
Kumar VERMA
Classification: Mass murderer
Characteristics:
Parricide - After
a quarrel with his wife
Number of victims: 5
Date of murders:
June 8, 2009
Date of arrest:
Same day (suicide attempt)
Date of birth: 1969
Victims profile:
His sons,
Anjali, 13, Preeti, 11, Priyanka, 9, Devraj, 5 and Yuvraj, 9
months
Method of murder: Beating with a "silbatta" (stone used to crush grains and spices)
Location: Vijay
Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Status:
Sentenced to death on May 27, 2013
Man in Ghaziabad gets death sentence for
battering five children to death
Indiatvnews.com
May 28, 2013
The additional district and sessions judge on
Monday pronounced death sentence for Ravindra Verma, 45, on charge of
battering five of his children to death in Vijay Nagar four years ago.
The judge Arun Chandra Srivastava described this as
a 'rarest of rare case' and said the man killed his children in a
barbaric manner without any provocation. The convict had also injured
his wife, who later survived and became the prime witness.
Later, the woman turned hostile and told the court
that her husband was "innocent".
The court also imposed Rs 1 lakh fine on the
convict.
On June 8, 2009, the bodies of the five children
were found in their home in Rosy Colony. Police was told that the
father, after a quarrel with his wife, battered his five children with
a "silbatta" (stone used to crush grains and spices).
The five childre, Anjali, 13, Preeti, 11, Priyanka,
9, Devraj, 5 and Yuvraj, 9 months, were found badly battered to death.
Ten witnesses were produced in court by the
prosecution, but the children's mother Durgawati later changed her
statement.
On Monday, Durgawati said, her husband was
innocent.
Ghaziabad: ‘Drunk’ man kills five children,
leaves wife critical, attempts suicide
Pragya Kaushika - IndianExpress.com
June 9, 2009
A 40-year-old truck driver allegedly bludgeoned his
five children, including a nine-month-old, to death on Sunday night
before critically injuring his wife and attempting suicide after an
argument with her.
The incident took place in Rosy Colony, in
Ghaziabad's Vijay Nagar area.
The police suspect the incident took place
following a row with his wife after Ravinder Verma (40), who was
unemployed for the past couple of months, returned home on Sunday
night in an inebriated state. Relatives who live near Verma's house
told the police on Monday that they had not heard anything the night
before, or on Monday morning. According to Ravinder's younger brother,
Amit, one of Ravinder's daughters brought him tea every morning but as
no one turned up on Monday morning, he became anxious.
"We knocked at the door but there was no reply,"
Amit Verma said. "One of our neighbours then jumped on the terrace and
saw bloodstains near the stairs. I went inside and found my brother,
sister-in-law and my nine-month-old nephew lying in a pool of blood.
My brother said, "Everything is finished."
"And then he fainted."
Amit Verma, too, works as a driver.
Ghaziabad's Superintendent of Police (City) Rahul
Yadvendu said Ravinder Verma had smashed the heads of his four
children, who were asleep, with a grinding stone. "He then hit his
wife Durgawati and the nine-month-old child, who were sleeping in
another room," Yadvendu said. "The infant died immediately; Durgawati
was found unconscious and critically injured.
"Ravinder was also found in the same room with
wrists slit."
The victims were identified as Anjali (12), Priti
(10), Ashu (8), Devraj (6), and Priyanka (nine-months-old).
According to Ravinder's relatives, he was "mentally
ill" and had attacked his children and wife earlier.
Verma came to Ghaziabad about 20 years ago from
Bihar's Siwan district. He did odd jobs but was unemployed for the
past two months. His financial condition was not good, and police
suspect that, too, could be a reason for his actions.
"Since my eldest brother Subhash was a widower, my
parents stayed with him," Amit Verma said. "Ravinder used to argue
with them as well."
Both Ravinder and Durgawati were admitted to MMJ
Hospital in Ghaziabad.
"Durgawati was referred to GTB Hospital in Delhi,"
SP Yadvendu said. "Her condition was critical; Ravinder was declared
stable."
A case of murder and attempt to suicide has been
registered at the Vijay Nagar police station. Inspector General
(Meerut range) Gurbachan Singh Lal met the family's relatives.
Ghaziabad police arrest 'killer' father
Twocircles.net
June 9, 2009
Ghaziabad: An unemployed truck driver who allegedly
killed his five children and attempted to commit suicide after
critically injuring his wife has been arrested, police said Tuesday.
A case under sections 308 (attempt to commit
culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and 309 (attempt to commit
suicide) have been registered against Ravindra Verma, who while
heavily drunk, brutally killed his five children, critically injured
his wife and attempted to commit suicide. The maximum term of
imprisonment under section 308 is seven years.
Meanwhile, Verma's wife Durgawati is out of danger
and is recovering fast. In her first statement, she said Verma
attacked her when she was trying to protect the children from her
husband. She said he had first attacked her with a knife, and then hit
her on her head with an heavy iron object.
Verma, 38, and Durgawati, 35, were found with stab
wounds in their house in Rosy Colony by his mother around 7 a.m.
Monday. The five children were lying dead, police said.
The children were identified as Anjani, 14, Preeti,
10, Mona, 8, Devraj, 5, and nine-month-old Lucky. They appear to have
been killed with a blunt instrument. Their bodies have been sent for
autopsy.
Originally a resident of Bihar's Siwan district,
Verma moved to Ghaziabad about 15 years ago and started working as a
truck driver but was sacked about two months ago.
His younger brother Avdhesh said Verma's family
life was severely disrupted since he used to sit idle at home.
Whenever his wife insisted he find a job, they used to have a fight.
He said a fight Monday might have led to the tragedy.
About three years ago, Verma killed his
two-month-old daughter by throwing her on the floor of the house in a
fit of rage.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Gurbachan Lal
said that economic stress might have led Verma to take such extreme
step, while Divisional Commissioner Radha Chauhan claimed economic
deprivation could have not been the only reason and some psychological
factors might have also been there.
Ravindra Kumar Verma, who killed his five children
in 2009 was awarded death penalty for
the crime at Ghaziabad Court on
May 27, 2013 in Ghaziabad, India. On September 13,
2009 he brutally
murdered his five children aged from 9 months to 13 years due
to
financial and domestic problems.
(Photo by Sakib Ali/Hindustan Times
via Getty Images)