This Article is From Dec 17, 2019

Man Travels From UP To Mumbai To Kill Brother-in-Law, Fails; Shoots Self

The incident took place on Monday night when Batukeshwar Trilok Tiwari, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, came to visit his sister Vandana, 20, and brother-in-law Rohit, 27, he said.

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Man visited his sister after which he tried to kill his brother-in-law. (Representational)

Mumbai:

A 32-year-old man allegedly shot himself dead with a gun at his sister's apartment in suburban Kandivali after a failed attempt to kill his brother-in-law, a police official said on Tuesday.

The incident took place on Monday night when Batukeshwar Trilok Tiwari, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, came to visit his sister Vandana, 20, and brother-in-law Rohit, 27, he said.

Batukeshwar Trilok Tiwari, who was inebriated, first fired a shot at his brother-in-law, but the latter immediately ducked and missed getting hit, the official said.

Rohit and his wife then ran outside the house following which Batukeshwar Trilok Tiwari allegedly shot himself dead in their apartment, he said.

According to a preliminary inquiry, Batukeshwar Trilok Tiwari's sister married Rohit against her family's wishes. The couple had a court marriage six months ago, the official said.

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On Monday evening, when Batukeshwar Trilok Tiwari visited his sister, he consumed liquor and had dinner at her place after which he tried to kill his brother-in-law.

However, when his sister and brother-in-law ran outside, Batukeshwar Trilok Tiwari locked the house from inside and shot himself, the official said.

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The police later reached the spot and sent the body was postmortem.

An accidental death report was registered, the official said, adding that the police were trying to ascertain from where the man got the gun and if he had a license for it. 

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