Girl beats her old father with stick, he dies, it was declared a suicide case

A heartbreaking video from the Morena district of Madhya Pradesh is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In this video, an elderly man is seen being brutally beaten by his daughter with a stick. This elderly man is Harendra Morena, who died a few days ago.

According to sources, before the video surfaced, the body of Harendra Morena was found hanging from a noose. The deceased’s wife said that her husband had committed suicide. Initially, the police also started an investigation, considering it a case of suicide. However, the deceased’s father accused his daughter-in-law and granddaughters of killing his son.

The deceased’s father said that his daughter-in-law wanted to forcibly take the household goods to her maternal home. When his son Harendra opposed this, he was brutally beaten and lost his life. Meanwhile, a video of Harendra Maurya being beaten up surfaced, which turned the whole matter upside down. It is visible in the video that Harendra’s wife is holding both his legs while the younger daughter is pressing his hands. Meanwhile, the elder daughter is brutally attacking him with a stick.

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In the video, Harendra is seen groaning in pain, but his wife and daughters keep attacking him without stopping. He died after this incident. After the video surfaced, the police started investigating it from both murder and suicide angles. The police have sent the body of the deceased for a postmortem to a team of expert doctors from Gwalior so that the real cause of death can be ascertained.

After watching the viral video, all the viewers are shocked. It is extremely condemnable that the daughter killed her father so brutally by beating him. Users have shared many types of reactions. A user writes that if everyone is harassing him together, then this man may have tortured him earlier. A thorough investigation will have to be done. Do not form your opinion from such a video.

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Another user talks of how women’s power looks good only in books. Everyone takes out candle marches in protest against atrocities on women, but the amount of drama women are doing in the name of women these days—sometimes false allegations on someone, sometimes beating up anyone, economic exploitation…

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