Daughters to testify in Indian couple's murder in Dubai


Dubai, Jan 21 (IANS): Two daughters of an Indian couple who were murdered inside their home in Dubai, will testify at a court next month, the media reported.

The two sisters, aged 18 and 13, will testify before the Dubai Courts on February 10, along with a friend of the slain couple, Gulf News said in a report on Wednesday.

Hiren Adhiya, 48 and his wife Vidhi, 40, were murdered inside their villa at the Arabian Ranches on June 17, 2020, by a 26-year-old Pakistani worker.

According to official records, the defendant, who had carried out some maintenance jobs at the villa a year before the murder, had been stalking the family for some time after he saw a lot of loose cash in the house.

The worker stabbed the husband 10 times and the wife 14 times. Both died of their injuries.

The accused admitted during the interrogation that he planned to rob the couple and bought a knife from a supermarket in Sharjah.

He also stabbed the 18-year-old elder daughter as he tried to escape, but she survived and managed to call the police.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    How sad.One shouldnt allow simply anyone in house without previous information about the person.Specially dont let your richness to show to a unknown person .Poor parents.Thank God one girl survived .Heartfelt sympathy to the family.He could have atleast invested his money in a lotterie than buy his famous knife.who knows what is waiting him now.Ati aasi gathi kedu.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Thu, Jan 21 2021

    Strange...!!!!, lagtha hai ...., maamla million ka..., bullion angle not ruled out..,

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