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Twist in Jaipur woman's murder, daughter now accused of killing father too
India🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive5 hr. ago

Twist in Jaipur woman's murder, daughter now accused of killing father too

The investigation into the murder of Neeraj Sharma, a lower division clerk in Jaipur, has expanded to include allegations that her daughter Ayushi Sharma was involved in her father's death. Police previously arrested Ayushi for plotting her mother's murder with the help of her cousin Balram, who remains at large. A new complaint from Neeraj's brother and Ayushi's maternal uncle, Rakesh Sharma, alleges that Ayushi and Balram concealed Vijay Sharma's illness and delayed his medical treatment, leading to his death. The complaint suggests Ayushi may have orchestrated his death to claim his government job and transfer family assets to herself. Ayushi reportedly threatened her mother during an argument, and there are claims she hid details of her father's deteriorating health. The case involves multiple arrests and ongoing investigations.

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India Today logoIndia TodayIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 802 days ago
Jaipur woman, 23, gets mother killed for job; hitmen paid Rs 7 lakh, used SUV

A 23-year-old woman named Ayushi Sharma in Jaipur allegedly plotted the murder of her mother, Neeraj Sharma, who was a lower division clerk in a court. According to police, Ayushi conspired with her uncle, cousin, and hired contract killers to kill her mother for control of family property and to secure a government job that became available after her father’s death. The murder was staged as a road accident, with Neeraj being run over by a Scorpio SUV traveling at high speed. Seven individuals, including Ayushi, her uncle, and several accomplices, were arrested, while one suspect remains at large. The police discovered through CCTV footage that the incident was premeditated, revealing a conspiracy involving multiple family members and hired assassins.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a criminal case involving family members and does not exhibit clear ideological bias. It reports on the actions of individuals without taking a stance on broader political issues, focusing solely on the crime and legal proceedings.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 80): Accurate with key facts like the Rs 7 lakh payment, the SUV model (Scorpio), and the number of arrests. Slightly less detailed than the first article but still aligns closely with the cross-source consensus. Uses terms like 'hitmen' which might lean slightly towards sensationalism.

Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentProgressive5 hr. ago
Days after Jaipur woman held for mother's murder, relative alleges she killed father too

A 23-year-old woman, Ayushi Sharma, has been arrested in Jaipur for allegedly murdering her 45-year-old mother, Neeraj Sharma, who was run over by a speeding SUV. Shortly after this incident, her uncle, Rakesh Sharma, has accused Ayushi of also being involved in the death of her father, Vijay Sharma, claiming it was not a natural cause. Rakesh alleges that Ayushi's cousin, Balram, orchestrated both murders and manipulated Ayushi into participating. He claims that during Vijay's illness, Ayushi and Balram misled the family about his medical condition and hospitalization, preventing Neeraj from visiting him. Rakesh also suggests that Ayushi was motivated by a desire to inherit the family's property and secure a government job through her father's death. Police are investigating these new allegations.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the narrative around the family's internal conflicts and potential manipulation by Ayushi and her cousin Balram. It emphasizes the emotional impact on the family and the possibility of a conspiracy, which aligns more with a left-leaning perspective that highlights systemic issues,

India Today logoIndia TodayIndependentProgressiveyesterday
Twist in Jaipur woman's murder, daughter now accused of killing father too

The investigation into the murder of Neeraj Sharma, a lower division clerk in Jaipur, has expanded to include allegations that her daughter Ayushi Sharma was involved in her father's death. Police previously arrested Ayushi for plotting her mother's murder with the help of her cousin Balram, who remains at large. A new complaint from Neeraj's brother and Ayushi's maternal uncle, Rakesh Sharma, alleges that Ayushi and Balram concealed Vijay Sharma's illness and delayed his medical treatment, leading to his death. The complaint suggests Ayushi may have orchestrated his death to claim his government job and transfer family assets to herself. Ayushi reportedly threatened her mother during an argument, and there are claims she hid details of her father's deteriorating health. The case involves multiple arrests and ongoing investigations.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Ayushi's actions within a broader context of family conflict over inheritance and government positions, which aligns with left-leaning narratives that often highlight systemic issues like corruption and power struggles. The emphasis on Ayushi's alleged manipulation of family and医疗

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