Seraikela: Teacher of primary school Khaparsai under Seraikela police station of the district.
Hari Hembram, convicted in the murder case of Sukru Hessa by slitting his throat, has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the court of Principal District and Sessions Judge Vijay Kumar of the District Civil Court. Besides, a fine of Rs 10,000 has also been imposed on him. If he does not pay the fine, Hari will have to face additional imprisonment of one year.
This case was included in the popular cases of Seraikela Kharsawan district. On July 3, 2018, teacher Sukru Hessa was murdered by slitting her throat in front of primary school Khaparsai School. After that, the accused Hari Hembram walked for about two-three kilometers holding the teacher’s head in his hands and kept scaring people. During this time he was also sharpening his sword. Due to this, the police caught him after a lot of effort.
District Civil Court Public Prosecutor Brijesh Kumar said that the testimony of a total of 13 witnesses has been completed on this case. Researchers and doctors are also included in this. On the basis of the investigation report of the Forensic Science Laboratory and the statements of all the witnesses, the court found the accused guilty under section 302 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced him to life imprisonment.