Two Murder Cases in India

Introduction

Police in three Indian states are looking into two different killings.

Main Body

A woman named Amandeep Kaur died in Ambala. A man named Sandeep Kumar gave her poison. Then, he drove her body 100 kilometers to a forest. He tried to burn the body with petrol. Police now have the man in jail. In Odisha, a doctor named Golak Nauri died. He and his family fought about a house. His brother, Abhaya, and other family members hit him. Golak died at the hospital. Police arrested three people from the family. One person is still free. The police are using a new law to punish them.

Conclusion

Police are still working on both cases. They want to find all the people who did these crimes.

Learning

⚡ THE 'ACTION-RESULT' PATTERN

In this story, we see a pattern where a Person does an Action, and it leads to a Result. To reach A2, you need to connect these simple ideas.

How it works: Person \rightarrow Simple Action \rightarrow Result

Examples from the text:

  • Sandeep Kumar \rightarrow gave poison \rightarrow woman died.
  • Family members \rightarrow hit Golak \rightarrow Golak died.
  • Police \rightarrow use a new law \rightarrow punish them.

💡 Key Word: "Still" Look at the end of the story: "Police are still working."

Use STILL when an action started in the past and is NOT finished now.

  • Example: I am still learning English. (I started before, and I am doing it now).
  • Example: One person is still free. (They were free before, and they are not caught yet).

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
officials who enforce laws
Example:The police investigated the case.
states (n.)
geographical regions with a government
Example:The states of India have different rules.
looking (v.)
searching or observing something
Example:He was looking for clues at the scene.
different (adj.)
not the same
Example:They had different opinions about the plan.
killings (n.)
acts of killing people
Example:The killings shocked the town.
woman (n.)
adult female human
Example:The woman was found in the park.
man (n.)
adult male human
Example:The man drove the car to the hospital.
poison (n.)
substance that can hurt or kill
Example:The poison was hidden in the drink.
body (n.)
the physical part of a person
Example:The body was found near the river.
forest (n.)
large area covered with trees
Example:They walked through the forest.
burn (v.)
to set on fire
Example:The fire will burn the building.
hospital (n.)
place where sick people are treated
Example:She was taken to the hospital for treatment.
law (n.)
rules made by government
Example:The law says it is illegal to drive without a license.
crime (n.)
illegal act
Example:The crime was solved after the investigation.
family (n.)
group of related people
Example:The family gathered for dinner after the news.