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"प्यार तूने क्या किया": In Kolkata, 36-year-old divorcee Sanghati Paul stabs 30-year-old Sarthak Das, her live-in partner, multiple times, Das treated her son as his own, Paul confessed to the crime, igniting a city-wide debate on hidden feminism dangers
In a heart-wrenching turn of events that has gripped the city of Kolkata, Sanghati Paul, a 32-year-old woman, has confessed to the murder of her live-in partner, Sarthak Das, aged 30, and voluntarily approached the Nagerbazar police station to admit to her actions. This incident has left the local community in disbelief and sorrow, shedding light on the complex dynamics of personal relationships and the unforeseen tragedies they can lead to.
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The backdrop of this tragic story unfolds in a quiet neighborhood of Kolkata, where a young child, the son of Sanghati Paul from a previous marriage, finds himself thrust into a bewildering and sorrowful reality. On the night of February 27th, in an event that seems almost unfathomable, his mother took the drastic step of ending the life of Sarthak Das, with whom she shared a home and a life. The immediate aftermath saw the young boy being sent away to his grandparents, leaving behind the only world he knew, now shattered by violence and loss.
Sarthak Das and Sanghati Paul had embarked on their life together in a fourth-floor flat about eighteen months prior, according to a senior officer of the Barrackpore commissionerate. Their home, meant to be a sanctuary of love and companionship, became the scene of a chilling crime that has left many questioning the circumstances that led to such a drastic outcome.
The discovery of Sarthak Das's body, lying in a gruesome scene of blood with severe wounds on his neck, chest, and stomach, was a shocking revelation to the Dum Dum community. Found inside his rented home in Madhukar, the sight was a stark reminder of the fragility of human relations and the depths of despair they can sometimes reach. Sarthak, known to his friends and family as a wedding photographer, had his life cut tragically short, leaving behind a void in the hearts of those who knew him.
In the wake of this tragic event, the police swiftly took action, arresting Sanghati Paul, aged 36, on charges of murder. The discovery was made after neighbors, alarmed by the sight of blood on the landing outside the couple's flat, contacted the authorities. The locked doors of their home concealed the grim reality of what had transpired within, now exposed to the world as a somber reminder of the unpredictability and, at times, the darkness that lies within human relationships.
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Following the harrowing incident reported by Sanghati Paul at the Nagerbazar police station, law enforcement officers quickly mobilized to address the situation. A team was dispatched to the residence shared by the couple, where they found the door securely locked. Demonstrating their commitment to urgent action, the officers made the decision to forcibly enter the flat to ascertain the situation inside.
Upon their arrival at the scene, located on Madhubani Road within Dum Dum’s Madhugarh area, the police found Sarthak Das in a dire state. In a swift response to the grim discovery, they transported Das to the College of Medicine and Sagore Dutta Hospital in Kamarhati. It was there that medical professionals delivered the somber news that he was "brought dead," indicating that despite the police's rapid intervention, it was too late to save Das's life.
The grim scene within the bedroom was described by Tapas Debnath, the officer-in-charge at the police station. He revealed that "Das was lying in a pool of blood and there were multiple injuries on his chest, neck and stomach. The wounds had been caused by a knife. He was found in an unconscious state," highlighting the severity of the attack Das suffered. This detailed account paints a vivid picture of the violence that occurred, leaving no doubt about the tragic circumstances of his death.
In the aftermath of the discovery, the police took necessary legal steps to further investigate and address the crime. Sarthak Das's body was sent for an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death, which is a standard procedure in such cases. Meanwhile, a murder case was officially registered, marking the beginning of a formal inquiry into the events leading up to Das's death.
The decisive actions of the police led to the arrest of Sanghati Paul, who had already admitted to the crime at the police station. "We arrested the woman and seized the murder weapon. She confessed to the crime. She will be produced in a court on Thursday," stated Anupam Singh, DCP, South Zone, Barrackpore, as reported by TOI. This statement underscores the swift and thorough response by the police, from the initial investigation at the crime scene to the legal proceedings that would follow. Sanghati Paul's confession and the seizure of the murder weapon are critical components of the case, setting the stage for her upcoming court appearance, where the judicial system will begin to address the tragedy that unfolded in Kolkata.
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Sarthak Das, whose life was tragically cut short, was known for his work as a photographer and also earned a living as a part-time app-cab driver. His relationship with Sanghati Paul, which ultimately led to a devastating conclusion, began in a manner familiar to many: through a connection forged on a social networking site a few years prior. This digital beginning blossomed into a real-life partnership, with Paul moving in to live with Das, along with her child from a previous marriage. According to a neighbor, "They have been living in the rented flat for one-and-a-half years. The two would often have fights of late," pointing to a strained relationship marred by frequent disputes.
The tension between Das and Paul reached a boiling point on a fateful Tuesday night. Das, reportedly inebriated, returned home from a pre-wedding photography session. What began as an argument between the couple escalated dramatically. A Nagerbazar PS officer recounted the tragic turn of events, stating, "The two had an argument, which snowballed into a scuffle. Paul, in a fit of rage, stabbed Das with a knife," revealing how a moment of intense anger led Paul to commit a grievous act. In the aftermath, their child was sent to live with his grandparents, a move by the authorities to ensure his safety and well-being amidst the turmoil.
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Following the altercation, the police took immediate action, transporting Das to a government-run health center in Nagerbazar. Despite their efforts, the medical team there could only confirm the worst: Das was beyond help. His body was subsequently transferred to the College of Medicine and Sagore Dutta Hospital in Kamarhati for an autopsy, a necessary step to understand the precise cause of his demise.
In their thorough investigation, law enforcement officials engaged with those who knew Das best: his family, friends, and neighbors. This engagement painted a fuller picture of his life with Sanghati Pal and the circumstances leading up to the tragic incident. An officer shared a chilling account of Paul's confession: "We tracked down Pal. During questioning, she said they had a fight late on Tuesday, after which she got a knife and stabbed him. She later left the flat and locked the front door and the grille gate from outside," shedding light on the immediate aftermath of the crime. This confession was a pivotal moment in the case, leading to Paul's arrest and marking a significant step forward in the pursuit of justice for Sarthak Das.
The tragic story that unfolded in Kolkata between Sanghati Paul and Sarthak Das traces its roots back to a seemingly innocuous beginning on a social media platform. This digital era romance, which blossomed through the connectivity offered by the internet, unfortunately, spiraled into a devastating end, highlighting the unpredictable nature of relationships that start online.
Neighbors had noticed a troubling pattern developing between the couple, observing that arguments had become a frequent occurrence in their household. The situation reached a critical point one Tuesday when Das came home inebriated after a pre-wedding photography session. What started as an argument quickly escalated beyond words. A Nagerbazar PS officer detailed the events, stating, "The two had an argument, which snowballed into a scuffle. Paul, in a fit of rage, stabbed Das with a knife," indicating how a moment of intense anger led to irreversible consequences.
In response to this tragic incident, law enforcement officials have taken decisive action. A senior officer from the commissionerate emphasized the seriousness with which the case is being treated, stating, "We have started an investigation and arrested Pal. We are trying to find out the exact reason why she stabbed Das,” showing a commitment to uncovering the underlying motives behind the fatal altercation. The promise of a thorough investigation reflects the authorities' dedication to ensuring justice is served, with Sanghati Paul set to face the legal consequences of her actions in a court in Barrackpore on Thursday.
Amidst this tale of loss and legal proceedings, the impact on the couple's young boy, who found himself caught in the aftermath of a shocking event, is deeply concerning. While it remains uncertain whether he witnessed the crime, the decision to send him to his grandparents underscores the traumatic effect such an incident can have on a child. Reports suggest he was in a state of shock, a testament to the emotional toll extracted by domestic turmoil and violence. This aspect of the story serves as a poignant reminder of the broader societal implications of personal disputes, emphasizing the importance of providing support and care for the innocents inadvertently caught in the crossfire of adult conflicts.
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