Parampuzha: Triple murder case trial in final stage

The trial began in the first week of June.

Update: 2016-07-22 01:15 GMT
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KOTTAYAM: The trial in the Parampuzha  murder case in which an  Uttar Pradesh native had murdered three members of a family on May 16, 2015 is progressing at the principal sessions court here.   The court will examine two forensic experts and the investigation officer within a week and then cross-examine the accused Narendra Kumar, 26, of  Rahana,  Firozabad.

On Tuesday,  two officers of the special operation group at Firozabad had identified   the accused  and the items stolen by him in the court. Mooleparampil Lalason, 71, who ran a dry cleaning centre at Parambuzha near here, his wife Prasanna Kumary, 62, and son Praveen Lal, 28, were murdered in their house by the accused.  The trial began in the first week of June.

Narendra Kumar,  son of Kailas Chandra, was arrested  from Firozabad  by a police team six days after the crime. The 149-page chargesheet submitted by  Pampady Circle Inspector Saju Varghese on August 11 last year comprises   72 witnesses, 63 recovered objects and 53 documents.

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