<p>Ambala: An ex-serviceman allegedly hacked to death six members of his family, including his mother, a nephew and two nieces, in Naraingarh here over a land dispute, police said on Monday.</p>.<p>He also tried to burn the bodies in his house after committing the crime, they said.</p>.<p>The incident occurred in Rator village of Naraingarh on Sunday night, they said.</p>.<p>A niece, who was seriously injured in the attack, succumbed to her injuries at PGIMER Chandigarh, police said.</p>.Chhattisgarh cop killed, colleague hurt in accidental firing of service weapon at ex-MLA’s bungalow.<p>The retired soldier Bhushan Kumar allegedly brutally killed the family members and injured his father with an axe while they were asleep, the police said.</p>.<p>Preliminary investigation suggested that an alleged land dispute between the two brothers led to the incident, the police said.</p>.<p>The deceased have been identified as Kumar's mother Saroopi Devi (65), brother Harish Kumar (35), sister-in-law Sonia (32), and their three children -- Pari (7), Yashika (5) and Mayank (6 months).</p>.<p>The father of the accused, Om Prakash, tried to stop Kumar from killing his family members but was seriously injured. However, he managed to alert the neighbours, police said.</p>.<p>Prakash is undergoing treatment at the Civil Hospital in Naraingarh, police said.</p>.<p>SHO Naraingarh, Inspector Rampal, said six people have died in the incident. Police teams have been formed to arrest the accused, who fled the spot after allegedly committing the murder.</p>.<p>These teams are raiding various places, the police said, adding that further probe in the case is on.</p>.<p>Police have also questioned two people who were stated to be close to the accused.</p>.<p>Resident Medical Officer of Ambala Cantonment Civil Hospital, Dr Mukesh Kumar, said that on Monday around 7 in the morning, the police had brought five bodies that were partially burnt. He said they also found wound injuries on their bodies.</p>.<p>The postmortem of the five bodies was being conducted in Ambala Cantonment civil hospital.</p>
<p>Ambala: An ex-serviceman allegedly hacked to death six members of his family, including his mother, a nephew and two nieces, in Naraingarh here over a land dispute, police said on Monday.</p>.<p>He also tried to burn the bodies in his house after committing the crime, they said.</p>.<p>The incident occurred in Rator village of Naraingarh on Sunday night, they said.</p>.<p>A niece, who was seriously injured in the attack, succumbed to her injuries at PGIMER Chandigarh, police said.</p>.Chhattisgarh cop killed, colleague hurt in accidental firing of service weapon at ex-MLA’s bungalow.<p>The retired soldier Bhushan Kumar allegedly brutally killed the family members and injured his father with an axe while they were asleep, the police said.</p>.<p>Preliminary investigation suggested that an alleged land dispute between the two brothers led to the incident, the police said.</p>.<p>The deceased have been identified as Kumar's mother Saroopi Devi (65), brother Harish Kumar (35), sister-in-law Sonia (32), and their three children -- Pari (7), Yashika (5) and Mayank (6 months).</p>.<p>The father of the accused, Om Prakash, tried to stop Kumar from killing his family members but was seriously injured. However, he managed to alert the neighbours, police said.</p>.<p>Prakash is undergoing treatment at the Civil Hospital in Naraingarh, police said.</p>.<p>SHO Naraingarh, Inspector Rampal, said six people have died in the incident. Police teams have been formed to arrest the accused, who fled the spot after allegedly committing the murder.</p>.<p>These teams are raiding various places, the police said, adding that further probe in the case is on.</p>.<p>Police have also questioned two people who were stated to be close to the accused.</p>.<p>Resident Medical Officer of Ambala Cantonment Civil Hospital, Dr Mukesh Kumar, said that on Monday around 7 in the morning, the police had brought five bodies that were partially burnt. He said they also found wound injuries on their bodies.</p>.<p>The postmortem of the five bodies was being conducted in Ambala Cantonment civil hospital.</p>