Sakti Teacher Murder: Accused Commits Suicide in Chhattisgarh

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Sakti Teacher Murder: Accused Commits Suicide in Chhattisgarh

 The prime suspect in the brutal murder of a specially-abled teacher in Sakti, Chhattisgarh, was found dead. Police confirm the accused hanged himself amid a land dispute probe.

 

Accused in brutal murder of specially-abled teacher found dead in Chhattisgarh’s Sakti

Prime suspect Timan Lal Manhar allegedly committed suicide by hanging at his residence following a fatal dispute over a ₹7 lakh land deal in Jarve village.

SAKTI: In a dramatic turn of events in the Devanand Bhardwaj murder case, the prime suspect, Timan Lal Manhar, was found dead at his residence in Sakti district on Saturday. Preliminary police reports suggest that Manhar committed suicide by hanging, appearing to succumb to the pressure of an imminent arrest.

The development comes just days after the charred remains of Devanand Bhardwaj, a 42-year-old specially-abled government teacher, were discovered. Investigations revealed that the victim was brutally murdered and his body set ablaze along with his tricycle to destroy evidence.

Deadly dispute over land

The roots of the violence trace back to a failed real estate transaction. According to sources indicated by the local police, Bhardwaj had paid Manhar approximately ₹7 lakh to purchase a plot of land.

Despite receiving the full payment, Manhar reportedly refused to execute the land registry or refund the amount. This financial friction led to a heated confrontation between the two on the evening of March 19 near a local shop.

Brutal assault and arson

Witnesses stated that the argument escalated quickly. As Bhardwaj attempted to return home on his motorized tricycle, Manhar allegedly intercepted him in an isolated stretch.

The accused reportedly used an axe to inflict multiple fatal wounds on the teacher’s neck and head. In a gruesome attempt to conceal the crime, the assailant set both the victim and his vehicle on fire before fleeing the scene.

Police recovery and forensics

Upon receiving information from villagers, the Sakti police and a forensic team reached the site to recover the remains. Bloodstains and charred debris provided immediate leads pointing toward Manhar.

"We had launched a massive manhunt for the suspect. However, teams found him hanging at his house today," a senior police official stated. The body has been sent for a post-mortem examination to rule out any foul play in the suspect's death.

Impact on Jarve village

The twin tragedies have sent shockwaves through Jarve village. Bhardwaj, who was posted at a government school in Pihrid, was well-regarded in the community for overcoming his physical disabilities to serve as an educator.

Local residents have expressed grief over the loss of the teacher, while the sudden death of the accused has left the legal proceedings in a state of complexity regarding the recovery of the defrauded money.

Current status of investigation

While the primary perpetrator is deceased, the Sakti police are continuing their probe to identify if any accomplices assisted in the arson. Officials are also examining the financial records related to the land deal.

The police have registered a case under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). A detailed report is expected once the forensic analysis of the crime scene and the autopsy reports are finalized.

Future legal outlook

The death of the accused usually leads to the abatement of criminal proceedings against that individual. However, the victim's family may still pursue civil litigation to recover the ₹7 lakh involved in the disputed transaction from Manhar’s estate.

 

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21 Mar 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Sakti Teacher Murder: Accused Commits Suicide in Chhattisgarh

Digital Desk

Accused in brutal murder of specially-abled teacher found dead in Chhattisgarh’s Sakti

Prime suspect Timan Lal Manhar allegedly committed suicide by hanging at his residence following a fatal dispute over a ₹7 lakh land deal in Jarve village.

SAKTI: In a dramatic turn of events in the Devanand Bhardwaj murder case, the prime suspect, Timan Lal Manhar, was found dead at his residence in Sakti district on Saturday. Preliminary police reports suggest that Manhar committed suicide by hanging, appearing to succumb to the pressure of an imminent arrest.

The development comes just days after the charred remains of Devanand Bhardwaj, a 42-year-old specially-abled government teacher, were discovered. Investigations revealed that the victim was brutally murdered and his body set ablaze along with his tricycle to destroy evidence.

Deadly dispute over land

The roots of the violence trace back to a failed real estate transaction. According to sources indicated by the local police, Bhardwaj had paid Manhar approximately ₹7 lakh to purchase a plot of land.

Despite receiving the full payment, Manhar reportedly refused to execute the land registry or refund the amount. This financial friction led to a heated confrontation between the two on the evening of March 19 near a local shop.

Brutal assault and arson

Witnesses stated that the argument escalated quickly. As Bhardwaj attempted to return home on his motorized tricycle, Manhar allegedly intercepted him in an isolated stretch.

The accused reportedly used an axe to inflict multiple fatal wounds on the teacher’s neck and head. In a gruesome attempt to conceal the crime, the assailant set both the victim and his vehicle on fire before fleeing the scene.

Police recovery and forensics

Upon receiving information from villagers, the Sakti police and a forensic team reached the site to recover the remains. Bloodstains and charred debris provided immediate leads pointing toward Manhar.

"We had launched a massive manhunt for the suspect. However, teams found him hanging at his house today," a senior police official stated. The body has been sent for a post-mortem examination to rule out any foul play in the suspect's death.

Impact on Jarve village

The twin tragedies have sent shockwaves through Jarve village. Bhardwaj, who was posted at a government school in Pihrid, was well-regarded in the community for overcoming his physical disabilities to serve as an educator.

Local residents have expressed grief over the loss of the teacher, while the sudden death of the accused has left the legal proceedings in a state of complexity regarding the recovery of the defrauded money.

Current status of investigation

While the primary perpetrator is deceased, the Sakti police are continuing their probe to identify if any accomplices assisted in the arson. Officials are also examining the financial records related to the land deal.

The police have registered a case under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). A detailed report is expected once the forensic analysis of the crime scene and the autopsy reports are finalized.

Future legal outlook

The death of the accused usually leads to the abatement of criminal proceedings against that individual. However, the victim's family may still pursue civil litigation to recover the ₹7 lakh involved in the disputed transaction from Manhar’s estate.

 

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