South Delhi Triple Murder: Fight with Sister Leads to Shocking Revelations by Police

In the triple murder case of a mother, father, and sister in South Delhi, the police have revealed some shocking facts during their interrogation of the prime suspect, boxer Arjun Tanwar. Police say Arjun had a heated argument with his sister before the crime. He was reportedly angry with her because he believed his family always sided with her during disputes.
Police officials have further disclosed that, before killing the people, Arjun had searched the internet on Sulphos, which is a poisonous substance. He had sought information regarding how much dosage of the poison would lead to death, indicating his understanding of the poison he would use for killing.
Routine and Pre-Murder Action
Investigations further revealed that Arjun followed a disciplined routine. He was known to wake up at the crack of dawn and hit the road for a run and then to the gym to practice boxing. Even after committing the murders, Arjun was seen walking in the nearby Sundar Van, seemingly without a care in the world for what he had done.
The weapon used in the murders – a military-grade knife – was reportedly stolen from his father’s cupboard. His neighbors and former teachers described him as a quiet and introverted person who kept to himself.
The Full Story
The incident occurred in Neb Sarai, South Delhi, on December 4. A 20-year-old named Arjun Tanwar had reportedly stabbed his father, Rajesh; mother, Komal; and sister, Kavita, to death at their residence. His father had recently bought him a luxury motorcycle as he was very much the favorite child.