Police Find Dead People in Bihar and Haryana

A2

Police Find Dead People in Bihar and Haryana

Introduction

Police in Bihar and Haryana are looking for killers. They found dead people in two different places.

Main Body

In Bihar, police found four dead people. A child and an adult were in suitcases in a river. Two other people were in bags under a bridge. The killer cut the bodies to hide who they were. Police think the four people were in one family. They are talking to local workers and using dogs to find clues. They are also asking police in other states for help. In Haryana, a 23-year-old woman died. Police found her body in a bed. Her cousin and husband killed her with a plastic bag. The man is now running away from the police.

Conclusion

Police are still working. They want to find the killer in Haryana and the names of the dead people in Bihar.

Learning

πŸ” The "Action-Result" Pattern

Look at how we describe things that happened in the past using the -ed ending. This is the key to telling a story in English.

The Pattern: Person + Action-ed + Thing

Examples from the text:

  • Police β†’ found (irregular) β†’ dead people
  • Killer β†’ cut (irregular) β†’ the bodies
  • Husband β†’ killed β†’ her

πŸ“¦ Where is it? (Prepositions of Place)

To reach A2, you must be able to say where something is. The text uses three simple ways:

  1. IN (Inside a space) β†’\rightarrow in suitcases, in a bed
  2. UNDER (Below something) β†’\rightarrow under a bridge
  3. TO (Moving toward a goal) β†’\rightarrow talking to workers

Quick Tip: Use IN for cities/states (Bihar, Haryana) and UNDER when something is covered by something else.

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
the people who keep the law
Example:The police are looking for the killers.
found (v.)
to discover something
Example:The police found four dead people.
dead (adj.)
no longer alive
Example:The four people were dead.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:The police are looking for the killers among the people.
child (n.)
a young person
Example:A child was in a suitcase.
adult (n.)
an older person
Example:An adult was in a suitcase.
river (n.)
a large natural water flow
Example:They were in suitcases in a river.
bridge (n.)
a structure over water
Example:Two other people were in bags under a bridge.
cut (v.)
to make a hole with a sharp tool
Example:The killer cut the bodies to hide them.
bodies (n.)
the physical form of a person
Example:The killer cut the bodies to hide them.
hide (v.)
to keep something secret
Example:The killer cut the bodies to hide who they were.
family (n.)
a group of related people
Example:The four people were in one family.
talking (v.)
to speak
Example:They are talking to local workers.
workers (n.)
people who do a job
Example:They are talking to local workers.
dogs (n.)
animals used to help find things
Example:They are using dogs to find clues.
find (v.)
to discover something
Example:They are using dogs to find clues.
clues (n.)
pieces of evidence
Example:They are using dogs to find clues.
help (v.)
to give assistance
Example:They are asking police in other states for help.
woman (n.)
an adult female person
Example:A 23-year-old woman died.
bed (n.)
a piece of furniture for sleeping
Example:Police found her body in a bed.
B2

Investigation into Multiple Homicides and Body Recoveries in Bihar and Haryana

Introduction

Police forces in the Kaimur district of Bihar and the Manesar area of Haryana are currently investigating two separate cases involving the discovery of dead bodies.

Main Body

In Bihar's Kaimur district, authorities found the remains of four people during two different events over three days. First, the body parts of a child and an adult were found in suitcases in the Durgawati River. Later, the upper bodies of a man and a woman were discovered in fertilizer bags under a bridge. Because the heads and limbs were missing, police believe the killers did this on purpose to make identification difficult. The Superintendent of Police emphasized that the victims might be related and that the crimes were planned. Consequently, investigators are questioning local tailors to trace clothing and are using forensic teams and dogs. Since no local missing person reports match, police are now coordinating with authorities in Uttar Pradesh. Meanwhile, in the IMT Manesar area, a 23-year-old woman was found dead inside a bed storage unit in a rented home. The Gurugram police identified the suspect as her 25-year-old cousin, who was also her husband. Forensic evidence shows that the cause of death was strangulation and suffocation using a plastic bag. Although the suspect recently moved to a nearby apartment, he is currently missing. Furthermore, the victim's siblings claimed that the suspect had harassed her for four years. Legal action has started with an official police report filed under the new criminal code.

Conclusion

Investigations are still active in both regions as police work to catch the suspect in Haryana and identify the victims in Bihar.

Learning

⚑ The 'Connecting' Secret: Moving from A2 to B2

At the A2 level, you likely use simple sentences: "The police are searching. They are using dogs." To reach B2, you must stop speaking in "blocks" and start using Logical Bridges (Connectors).

πŸŒ‰ Bridge 1: The 'Result' Link

Instead of saying "and then," the text uses "Consequently."

  • A2 Style: The heads were missing. The police couldn't identify them.
  • B2 Style: The heads were missing; consequently, identification became difficult.
  • Coach's Tip: Use this when one action directly causes another. It sounds professional and precise.

πŸŒ‰ Bridge 2: The 'Addition' Link

Instead of repeating "also," look at "Furthermore."

  • A2 Style: He is missing. He harassed her for years.
  • B2 Style: The suspect is currently missing; furthermore, the victim's siblings claimed he had harassed her.
  • Coach's Tip: Use this to add a "stronger" or more serious point to your argument.

πŸŒ‰ Bridge 3: The 'Contrast' Link

Notice the use of "Although."

  • A2 Style: He moved to a new flat. He is still missing.
  • B2 Style: Although the suspect recently moved to a nearby apartment, he is currently missing.
  • Coach's Tip: Put "Although" at the start of the sentence to create a sophisticated contrast. It tells the listener that the second part of the sentence is the most important part.

πŸš€ Quick Upgrade Summary:

A2 WordB2 UpgradePurpose
SoConsequentlyShowing Result
And / AlsoFurthermoreAdding Information
ButAlthoughShowing Contrast

Vocabulary Learning

investigation (n.)
a detailed examination or study of something, especially to discover facts or solve a problem
Example:The investigation revealed new evidence that had not been considered before.
homicide (n.)
the act of killing another person, especially when done deliberately
Example:The police are looking into a possible homicide after the body was found.
remains (n.)
the body or parts of a dead person
Example:The remains of the child were found in a suitcase near the river.
fertilizer (n.)
a substance added to soil to improve its ability to support plant growth
Example:The upper bodies were discovered inside fertilizer bags under the bridge.
identification (n.)
the process of determining the identity of someone or something
Example:The missing heads and limbs made identification of the victims very difficult.
forensic (adj.)
relating to the use of scientific methods to investigate crimes
Example:Forensic evidence showed that the cause of death was strangulation.
suspect (n.)
a person believed to be involved in a crime
Example:The suspect was identified as the victim’s cousin who was also her husband.
strangulation (n.)
the act of cutting off a person's air supply by tightening a neck
Example:Strangulation was confirmed as the primary cause of death in the case.
suffocation (n.)
the condition of being unable to breathe, often due to lack of oxygen
Example:The victim was also suffocated using a plastic bag.
harassment (n.)
the act of subjecting someone to repeated aggressive or hostile behavior
Example:The victim’s siblings claimed that the suspect had harassed her for four years.
criminal code (n.)
a set of laws that define crimes and outline punishments
Example:Legal action has started with a police report filed under the new criminal code.
tailors (n.)
people who make or alter clothing to fit a person’s measurements
Example:Investigators are questioning local tailors to trace the clothing found with the bodies.
C2

Analysis of Multiple Homicide Incidents and Forensic Recoveries in Bihar and Haryana

Introduction

Law enforcement agencies in the Kaimur district of Bihar and the Manesar region of Haryana are investigating separate incidents involving the discovery of deceased individuals.

Main Body

In the Kaimur district of Bihar, authorities have recovered the remains of four individuals across two distinct events occurring within a seventy-two-hour window. The initial recovery involved the dismembered remains of a child, aged approximately ten to twelve years, and an adult, whose bodies had been partitioned into eighteen segments and deposited within suitcases in the Durgawati River. Subsequently, the torsos of a male and a female were discovered within fertilizer sacks beneath a bridge near Abhaide village. The absence of cranial and appendicular structures suggests a deliberate strategy to impede identification and forensic reconstruction. The Kaimur Superintendent of Police has postulated a potential kinship among the four victims, suggesting the homicides were premeditated and interconnected. Investigative efforts currently involve the interrogation of local tailors to trace a garment found on one victim, alongside the deployment of Forensic Science Laboratory teams and canine units. No corresponding missing person reports have been filed in the immediate vicinity, prompting an inter-state inquiry involving Uttar Pradesh. Parallelly, in the IMT Manesar area, a twenty-three-year-old female was found deceased within a bed storage compartment at a rented residence. The Gurugram police have identified the suspect as a twenty-five-year-old maternal cousin and spouse of the victim. Forensic evidence indicates the cause of death was strangulation and suffocation, facilitated by a polythene bag. The suspect, who had recently relocated to an adjacent apartment, remains at large. Statements from the victim's siblings allege a four-year history of harassment by the accused. Legal proceedings have commenced with the registration of a First Information Report under Section 103(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

Conclusion

Investigations remain ongoing in both jurisdictions as authorities seek to apprehend the suspect in Haryana and identify the victims in Bihar.

Learning

The Architecture of Clinical Detachment

To ascend from B2 to C2, a student must master the Lexical Shift toward Clinical Precision. In the provided text, the narrative transforms a visceral horror story into a sterile forensic report. This is achieved through Nominalization and Anatomical Euphemism.

β—ˆ The Mechanism of 'Euphemistic Distance'

Notice how the text avoids emotive verbs (e.g., cut, killed, hid) in favor of Latinate, high-register terminology. This creates a 'buffer' between the reader and the brutality of the event, a hallmark of professional judicial and medical English.

  • B2 Approach: "The bodies were cut into pieces." β†’\rightarrow C2 Execution: "...bodies had been partitioned into eighteen segments."
  • B2 Approach: "They removed the head and limbs." β†’\rightarrow C2 Execution: "The absence of cranial and appendicular structures..."

β—ˆ Semantic Precision: The 'Surgical' Lexicon

C2 mastery requires the ability to specify exactly what is being discussed. The text employs a specialized semantic field:

Cranial (relating to the skull) ↔\leftrightarrow Appendicular (relating to the limbs).

By substituting generic words (head/arms) with these technical adjectives, the writer signals an authoritative, expert persona. The word "postulated" further reinforces this; it is not merely 'suggested' or 'thought,' but presented as a formal hypothesis based on available evidence.

β—ˆ Syntactic Compression via Passive Constructions

Observe the phrase: "...facilitated by a polythene bag."

In lower levels, students often rely on the agent: "The killer used a polythene bag to suffocate her." At C2, the agent is erased to focus on the instrument and the result. This shift from agent-centric to process-centric prose is essential for academic and legal writing, where the 'fact' of the method outweighs the 'action' of the perpetrator.

Vocabulary Learning

dismembered (adj.)
separated into parts or limbs
Example:The dismembered body was found in the river.
partitioned (adj.)
divided into separate parts
Example:The partitioned body was hidden in suitcases.
segment (n.)
a distinct part or piece of something
Example:The body was divided into eighteen segments.
cranial (adj.)
relating to the skull
Example:Cranial injuries were evident on the victim.
appendicular (adj.)
pertaining to the limbs
Example:Appendicular bones were missing.
impede (v.)
to obstruct or hinder progress
Example:The strategy was designed to impede identification.
reconstruction (n.)
the act of rebuilding or reassembling
Example:Forensic reconstruction helped identify the victim.
postulated (v.)
to propose as a hypothesis
Example:The officer postulated a kinship among the victims.
kinship (n.)
a relationship by blood
Example:Possible kinship was suggested by the police.
premeditated (adj.)
planned beforehand
Example:The killings were premeditated.
interconnected (adj.)
connected or related to each other
Example:The crimes were interconnected.
interrogation (n.)
the act of questioning
Example:Interrogation of tailors yielded clues.
canine (adj.)
relating to dogs
Example:Canine units were deployed for search.
inter-state (adj.)
involving more than one state
Example:An inter-state inquiry was launched.
harassment (n.)
unwanted or aggressive behavior
Example:The siblings alleged harassment.
commenced (v.)
to begin
Example:Legal proceedings commenced yesterday.
registration (n.)
the act of recording
Example:The report's registration was filed.
jurisdiction (n.)
the official power to make legal decisions
Example:Both jurisdictions are cooperating.
apprehend (v.)
to arrest or capture
Example:Authorities aim to apprehend the suspect.
forensic (adj.)
relating to the application of science to law
Example:Forensic evidence confirmed the cause of death.