Behind closed doors in Kaimur’s Sirhira village, drug addiction brewed a perfect storm of filial betrayal. What started as a routine money quarrel exploded into patricide, exposed only by forensic wizardry after the killer son strutted freely for eight months.
May 29, 2025, marked the end for Siri Bind. His blood-soaked body, battered by repeated lathi strikes, lay abandoned by his home. Head smashed in, the scene horrified first responders who seized the stained stick as key evidence.
The case opened against unidentified perps, chasing ghosts of old grudges and turf wars. Meanwhile, Nanhku Bind, Siri’s junkie son, played the grieving heir.
His smack habit drained family coffers; rejections often turned abusive. Paternal ‘no’ that dusk proved final – Nanhku’s lathi assault was pitiless, silencing Siri forever.
FSL unlocked the puzzle: DNA traces, location pings, and whispers pinned Nanhku. Custody interrogation yielded a full confession, unraveling the cover-up.
This saga spotlights narcotics’ corrosive grip on Bihar’s youth. Officials push for vigilance, de-addiction programs, and swift reporting. Locked up now, Nanhku’s freedom was fleeting, but the scars on society linger.