The State Child Commission team visited Tangra on Thursday to meet the only surviving child of the triple murder case. After speaking with the child, commission members stated that he is mentally strong and remembers the incident in detail. They reported that the child mentioned his family was facing financial difficulties and that debts in the market were increasing daily.
According to the commission, the child confirmed that financial distress was a major issue within the family. "The family was struggling with rising debts, which led to the crime," the commission members quoted the child as saying. Officials are now reviewing the financial records of the deceased to assess any pending liabilities and transactions linked to the case. Authorities are also ensuring necessary psychological support for the child.
The investigation remains active, with officials analyzing the family's economic history and any possible external pressures that may have influenced the situation. Law enforcement continues to gather evidence while ensuring the child’s safety. Further updates are expected as the inquiry progresses.