DU professor Debosmita Paul was murdered over land dispute by West Bengal couple
A couple has been arrested in West Bengal for the murder of Delhi University assistant professor Dr. Debosmita Paul, who was found with severe head injuries in her East Delhi apartment
Authorities have apprehended a couple in West Bengal in connection with the murder of Delhi University assistant professor Dr. Debosmita Paul, who was found deceased with severe head injuries in her east Delhi apartment on Thursday, with preliminary findings indicating an attack with a blunt object. The arrested couple, known to the victim, are believed to have been motivated by a property dispute concerning land owned by the professor's maternal grandfather in West Bengal, which the couple, reportedly tenants there, wished to purchase but Dr. Paul repeatedly refused to sell, despite other family members wanting to do so. It is alleged that the couple traveled over 1,400 kilometers to Delhi to confront Dr. Paul directly, and the situation tragically escalated into violence, with their child present at the scene outside the apartment during the attack.
Authorities have apprehended a couple in West Bengal in connection with the murder of Delhi University assistant professor Dr. Debosmita Paul, who was found deceased with severe head injuries in her east Delhi apartment on Thursday, with preliminary findings indicating an attack with a blunt object. The arrested couple, known to the victim, are believed to have been motivated by a property dispute concerning land owned by the professor's maternal grandfather in West Bengal, which the couple, reportedly tenants there, wished to purchase but Dr. Paul repeatedly refused to sell, despite other family members wanting to do so. It is alleged that the couple traveled over 1,400 kilometers to Delhi to confront Dr. Paul directly, and the situation tragically escalated into violence, with their child present at the scene outside the apartment during the attack.
Authorities have apprehended a couple in West Bengal in connection with the murder of Delhi University assistant professor Dr. Debosmita Paul, who was found deceased with severe head injuries in her east Delhi apartment on Thursday, with preliminary findings indicating an attack with a blunt object. The arrested couple, known to the victim, are believed to have been motivated by a property dispute concerning land owned by the professor's maternal grandfather in West Bengal, which the couple, reportedly tenants there, wished to purchase but Dr. Paul repeatedly refused to sell, despite other family members wanting to do so. It is alleged that the couple traveled over 1,400 kilometers to Delhi to confront Dr. Paul directly, and the situation tragically escalated into violence, with their child present at the scene outside the apartment during the attack.
Police have arrested a couple in connection with the murder of Delhi University assistant professor Dr Debosmita Paul in New Ashok Nagar.
The couple who were arrested from West Bengal were known to the victim.
Their motive appears to have been a property dispute.
At the time of the murder, the man and the woman also had their child with them, whom they left outside the professor's apartment before going inside and attacking her.
Police say that the professor’s maternal grandfather owned a property in West Bengal. The couple wanted to purchase it, but the professor refused to sell it.
Some of Paul's family members also wanted to sell the land.
The couple was reportedly living at the property as tenants.
Paul had refused to sell the property several times to the couple. Following the accused, who reportedly travelled to Delhi, over 1,400 kilometres, to confront her directly .
The situation reportedly escalated, and the situation turned violent.
Debosmita Paul, 42, was found dead in her apartment in east Delhi’s Vasundhara Enclave on Thursday.
She taught English at Shivaji College, Delhi University and lived alone in the Satyam Apartment; her parents resided nearby.
When police rushed to the spot after receiving a call from the victim’s sister, who had found the body, they saw that the victim had severe head injuries on a bed.
Preliminary investigations suggest she was attacked with a blunt object.