**Murder of Wheelchair-Bound Man in Raipur Linked to Land Dispute**
A tragic incident in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, has led to the discovery of a 60-year-old wheelchair-bound man, Kishore Paikara, found dead inside a steel trunk. Paikara, who had been reported missing, was living alone in the HMT Chowk area of Handipara when his body was located in a house in Indraprastha Colony.
Preliminary investigations by local authorities suggest that the murder may be connected to a financial dispute over a land deal. Kishore owned a plot in Mohandi village, which was sold for Rs 50 lakh. However, he reportedly received only Rs 30 lakh from the transaction, which was facilitated by the main suspect, Ankit Upadhyay. Following Kishore’s demands for the remaining Rs 20 lakh, particularly an urgent request for Rs 10 lakh, police believe that Upadhyay and his wife conspired to murder him.
The motive behind this heinous act appears to be financial gain, leading investigators to classify it as a premeditated murder-for-money case. In connection with the ongoing investigation, two property dealers have been detained for questioning regarding their potential involvement in the land deal or the alleged conspiracy.
As the investigation unfolds, authorities are working diligently to uncover the full extent of the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.
**FAQ**
**What led to the murder of Kishore Paikara?**
The murder of Kishore Paikara is believed to be linked to a financial dispute over a land deal, where he was owed a significant amount of money.
