Police Catch Two Killers

警方逮捕兩名兇手


Introduction

Delhi Police caught two men. These men killed other people. One man hid for 33 years. The other man hid for two months.

德里警方逮捕了兩名男子。這兩名男子殺害了他人。其中一名男子潛逃了33年,另一名則潛逃了兩個月。

Main Body

Rajender Dagar is 59 years old. He killed a man in 1993 with poison. He wanted to steal copper. He used many fake names and lived in different cities. The police found him with a phone.

Rajender Dagar 今年59歲。他在1993年使用毒藥殺害一名男子,目的是為了偷銅。他使用了多個假名並居住在不同城市。警方透過一支電話找到了他。

Suman Kumar Jha killed a man in March 2024. He hit the man on the head with a stone. The two men were drinking alcohol and had a fight. Jha tried to run to Nepal.

Suman Kumar Jha 在2024年3月殺害一名男子。他用石頭擊中該男子的頭部。兩名男子當時正在喝酒並發生爭執。Jha 試圖逃往尼泊爾。

The police watched 150 videos from cameras. They found where Jha was. They caught him in Bihar.

警方查看了150段監視器畫面,找到了 Jha 的所在地。他們在比哈爾邦將他逮捕。

Conclusion

The police now have both men in jail.

警方目前已將兩名男子全部關押在監獄中。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The 'Time Jump' Pattern

In this story, we see two different ways to talk about the past. One is a long time ago, and one is very recent.

1. Long Ago (The 90s)

  • Pattern: Year \rightarrow Action
  • Example: "He killed a man in 1993"
  • Rule: When you have a specific year, the action is finished. It is a 'dead' memory.

2. Recent (This Year)

  • Pattern: Month \rightarrow Action
  • Example: "killed a man in March 2024"
  • Rule: We use months for things that happened recently in the same year.

🛠️ Action Word Changes (Past Tense)

Look at how the words change to show the story is over:

  • Catch \rightarrow Caught
  • Kill \rightarrow Killed
  • Hide \rightarrow Hid
  • Find \rightarrow Found
  • Run \rightarrow Tried to run

Quick Tip: Most words just need an -ed (killed), but some are 'rebels' and change completely (catch \rightarrow caught). Learning these rebels is the fastest way to reach A2!

Vocabulary Learning

caught (v.)
To capture someone or find someone who did something wrong.
Example:The police caught the thief yesterday.
poison (n.)
A dangerous substance that can make you very sick or kill you.
Example:Some mushrooms in the forest contain poison.
steal (v.)
To take something that does not belong to you.
Example:He tried to steal a bike from the shop.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else to trick people.
Example:He used a fake passport to travel.
alcohol (n.)
Drinks like beer or wine that can make you feel dizzy.
Example:Adults sometimes drink alcohol at parties.
jail (n.)
A place where people are kept as a punishment for a crime.
Example:The criminal stayed in jail for five years.
Practice A2 words in a crossword