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4.2. He was waiting for his wife for some more time. Since till the evening the deceased did not return, he developed suspicion of foul play. Therefore, he informed his father-in-law and mother-in-law about the same. They also came. Then all of them went to the house of the accused No.1 at 5.00 p.m. At that time, the house was locked. Then, they went to the police station and informed a police constable about the same. He also came along with them and found the house locked. Then, P.W.1 and others returned to their house. Till 10.00 p.m., the deceased did not return. P.W.1 again went to the police station and informed P.W.11, the Head Constable was then available in the police station. P.W.12 is yet another Head Constable, who was also there in the police station at that time. Both of them accompanied P.W.1 and went to the house of the first accused. They noticed that the house was found locked. P.W.5 is the landlord of the house and he was residing in the adjacent house. When they enquired P.W.5, he expressed ignorance. Then, with his help, they got a torch light and through a hole, they peeped into the house. But nothing could be found there inside the house. But odour of blood emanated from inside the house. Therefore, after getting permission from P.W.5, the two police constables pushed the door, which was locked. The door opened. When they entered into the house, they found a gunny bag in the 2nd room of the house. When they opened it, they found the dead body of the deceased inside the same. There were injuries on her body. The gold thali, gold balls and gold coins worn by the deceased were not seen. Similarly, two gold rings worn by the deceased and the ear rings (one pair) were also found missing. Then P.W.1 went to the police station and made a complaint regarding the same.