The wedding of Soumya and Reema in the city of Bolangir in India’s eastern state of Odisha was solemnized in February this year like any other Indian wedding, except for a surprise gift they received five days after the wedding, which ended their short-lived marital bliss.
New Delhi (Sputnik) — Police in India's eastern state of Odisha claim to have cracked the sensational parcel bomb wedding gift case after two months of investigation. The police said that after looking at the many aspects of the case, they zeroed in on Punjilal Meher, a colleague of the groom's mother who has reportedly confessed to have packed a bomb and sent to it the newly-wed couple wishing them a happy married life.
The incident took place on February 23 this year, five days after Soumya and Reema tied the knot. They received a parcel from an unknown sender. When opened, the parcel exploded, killing Soumya on the spot, while Reema and another family member were severely burnt.
The Odisha police claim to have ascertained that the conspiracy was hatched by Meher, who nurtured a secret grudge against the groom's mother for having replaced him in a promotion.
Meher planned and executed the blast with an aim to eliminate the entire family. Meher singlehandedly prepared the parcel bomb. He studied for seven months and took the help of the Internet to prepare the bomb, according to the police.
Odisha's local television channel, Kalinga TV, tweeted more details of the case.
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