A baba, 'surprise money', poisoned laddoos: Shocking revelations in Delhi triple murder case

In a shocking turn of events, a triple murder case has unfolded in Delhi, where three individuals were discovered deceased inside a parked car near a flyover in the Peeragarhi area on Sunday. The victims, identified as members of a family, were allegedly poisoned through laddoos that contained toxic substances. Investigators have uncovered alarming connections to a local baba, who is suspected of being involved in the crime, having promised the victims 'surprise money' in exchange for their participation in a dubious scheme. Preliminary reports suggest that the victims may have been lured under false pretenses, leading to their tragic demise. As the investigation progresses, authorities are focusing on the circumstantial evidence linking the baba and the poisoned sweets to the case. This incident has sent shockwaves through the community, raising concerns about safety and the prevalence of such deceptive practices. The police have vowed to bring the culprits to justice as they continue to unravel the motives behind this heinous act, which has left the families of the victims devastated and the local population in disbelief.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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