A 48-year-old man in Andheri, Mumbai, is accused of murdering his 45-year-old sister in a heated property dispute. The incident occurred on Friday morning, and the police have apprehended the accused.
Property DisputeMurderAndheriMumbaiFamily ConflictReal Estate MumbaiApr 26, 2025

The siblings had been involved in a long-standing disagreement over the division of their family property. The exact details of the dispute are still under investigation, but it is known that the tensions had been building for months.
The accused is a 48-year-old man from Andheri, Mumbai, who is the brother of the deceased. He has been booked under sections of the Indian Penal Code for murder.
The accused has been arrested and is currently in police custody. He will face a trial to determine his culpability in the murder of his sister.
The community in Andheri is in shock and has expressed condolences to the victim's family. Local authorities and organizations are providing support to the family and emphasizing the need for better mediation and legal support to prevent such tragedies.
The Mumbai Police have launched a public awareness campaign to educate residents about the importance of seeking legal and mediation services to resolve property disputes. This initiative aims to reduce the number of violent incidents and promote more peaceful resolutions to family conflicts.

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