Patna, the capital of Bihar, is reeling from a disturbing incident where the bodies of two young siblings were discovered inside a car. The vehicle was parked in a crowded area of the city. The deceased children, identified as brother and sister, were found in the Patliputra police station jurisdiction. The police are actively investigating the case, which unfolded on Friday evening.
The car was located near the Gokul Path Nala on Indrapuri Road Number 12 in the Patliputra police station area. Local residents, concerned about a foul smell, contacted the police. Upon inspection, officers found the bodies of the two children inside the vehicle. The discovery caused widespread alarm in the area. The family of the children resides in a nearby lane, about 100 meters away.
It is believed the children were en route to their coaching classes when the tragedy occurred. The car had reportedly been parked on the roadside for an extended period, escaping notice until the unpleasant odor drew attention.
The police are looking into all possible causes. Local residents are discussing different theories, including the possibility of kidnapping and murder, and the possibility that the children suffocated. The police have begun to investigate the causes of the deaths. The FSL team was dispatched to the scene. Police are reviewing CCTV footage from the area and gathering information about the car’s owner. An autopsy has been ordered to determine the cause of death. The police are considering both the possibility of death by asphyxiation and homicide.
