Alekhya (27) and Sai Divya (23) with their parents who have been accused of killing them.Hyderabad: Two young girls in their 20s had been killed allegedly by their parents inside their 3-storey house in Andhra Pradesh’s Chittoor district, the police stated. Both had been apparently participating in a puja ritual and had been hit with a dumbbell, the police stated, adding that it appears to be a case of occult practices.”The scene of crime suggests some rituals were carried out; the women were clad in a red saree and the parents appeared to be highly delusional,” police officer M Chidananda Reddy told .No a single had been permitted inside the property for months, because the initially coronavirus lockdown, the police stated.When the police reached the spot late final evening, the parents, each extremely educated, reportedly claimed that they could revive their daughters if they had been offered time till tonight.”He (the father) had called up his friend and informed about what had happened after which the police was informed information and we went in. The parents insisted that magical things had happened in their home and their daughters would come back to life,” Mr Reddy stated.The couple has been taken in custody and a post-mortem of the bodies is underway, the police stated.According to the police, Alekhya (27) and Sai Divya (23) had been discovered in a pool of blood. The father and the mother have been identified as Valleru Purushottam Naidu and Padmaja.”Naidu is a professor of chemistry and vice-principal at the Government Girls’ Degree College in Madanapalle, while Padmaja identifies herself as a gold medallist, postgraduate in mathematics, who was working at an IIT coaching institute. Both are in their 50s,” Mr Reddy stated.The girls had head injuries and apparently bled to death, the police stated, adding that the couple are suspected to have allegedly murdered their daughters late Sunday afternoon.Alekhya used to work at Bhopal’s Indian Institute of Forest Management and had lately resigned to prepare for civil services exam. The younger daughter Sai Divya was a graduate and was pursuing music at a Chennai-primarily based A R Rahman institute.The police stated they had been hunting at CCTV camera in the vicinity to track the movement of people today in and out of the property.
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