Indian farmers have faked the rich businessman for 40 years, and married their wives and children to occupy their family property
Author:Pole news Time:2022.07.04
Jimu Journalist Li Lili
Intern Yang Shaopeng
According to the BBC report on July 4, a bizarre case occurred in India. A rich businessman's son disappeared many years ago. Then a man returned to confess his relatives. Although various evidence was suspicious, the man still replaced it and lived as a son of a wealthy businessman. 40 years.
Until recently, the Indian court ruled that the man had committed, deceived and conspiracy, and would be imprisoned for seven years.
Dayanide Gosain
This bizarre story reported 45 years ago.
In February 1977, in the northeast of Picharbon Murga Gulf, the 16 -year -old boy Kanhaiia Singh disappeared on his way home.
He is the son of the local merchant Kamashiwali Singh. The family can't find it, and the alarm is not helpful. The wealthy businessman Kamashi Singh has seven daughters and one son. Kanhaia is his only son and his favorite child.
After losing Kanhea, Singh had been stunned and depressed since then. He began to ask the wizard in the village, and the wizard told him that his son was still alive and would soon return.
In September 1981, a man in his early 20s came to another local village, which was only 15 kilometers away from Singh's home. He was wearing a safflower, claiming that he would sing, and begging for a living, and was the "son of a celebrity" in Murga Bay Village.
The news quickly spread, and everyone was passing "Singh's son is back." When Kamashwali Singh heard the news, he immediately rushed to the village to recognize people.
There was also a group of neighbors who accompanied Singh to recognize people. According to the police records, Singh said to the neighbors at that time: "My eyes are no longer, I can't see it. stay."
As a result, the neighbors told him that this person was indeed his son, so Singh decided to take him home.
Four days later, Singh's wife Ramsaki Devi rushed home with her daughter Viru, and she found that the man was not her son.
She said that there was a scar on the left side of Kanheya's head, but this person did not. But Singh firmly believes that this person is their son.
A few days later, Dewei called the man to replace the name. The man was held for a short time for a month and then received bail.
What happened next was incredible.
The man still lived in Singh's home as Singh's son.
He was officially registered as Kanhaia Ji, which was a respect in India.
Even during the bail, even if he was doubtful, he still used this identity to receive education, college, married, and obtained related social status and respect, and he had lived a life of the superior.
During this period, he also refused to provide DNA samples to match his sister Viary, which proves that the two are important testing methods for brothers and sisters.
According to reports, Singh is a very influential landlord in the local area, and he has more than 60 acres of land. For nearly forty years, he has been the leader of the village committee, and there are still people in his family as lawyers and members of the Supreme Court.
The man had voting rights, normal tax payment, and even obtained a gun license because of Singh's son, and sold Singh's 37 acres of land.
In 1982, one year after living in the Singh family, he married the high -breed woman who was the door to the door as "Singh son". He also studied in a bachelor's degree in English, politics and philosophy at a local university, and the university believed that his behavior was "satisfactory."
Dayanide Gosain and Singh
Over the years, he had two sons and three daughters. After the death of Singh in 1991, he inherited half of a two -story mansion with a history of nearly a century (the other half was separated by a low wall and belonged to the Singh family's other branch).
Today, more truths have surfaced. The case has experienced a dozen judges in forty years. Since February of this year, the court has continued to hold a 44 -day hearing and made a judgment in early April.
Judge Mishra determined that Gosa was guilty. In June, the superior court maintained the original judgment and had "severe imprisonment" to Gosa in 7 years.
The judge determined that the man's real name was Dayanand Gosain, from a village about 100 kilometers from the Singh family.
Investigators found that Gosa was the son of a peasant in the area of Big Halbal, and lived with singing and begging, leaving home in 1981.
A senior police officer in Jiamusi district confirmed that Gosa was married very early, but his wife soon left him.
In court, Gosa claimed that she had never said that she was Singh's lost son. He said that Singh only "accept me and take me home for his son."
What is even more terrible is that Gosa's conviction may be the tip of the legendary iceberg.
The court believes that there is a bigger conspiracy here, involving others in the village, which is their help, and use Gosain as a family of Singh's son.
The judge suspected that these people might buy the land owned by Singh, and later sold by Gosa as a natural heirs. Both of these claims need to be investigated.
The wife of Singh, who had died in 1995, told the court: "There is a huge conspiracy to our family, using the opportunity to use my husband's poor health and decline in vision to seize our property."
Dayanide Gosa was arrested
Most importantly, where is Singh's real son Kan Hailia?According to Indian law, people who have been missing for more than 7 years are considered to have died.There are still many unsolved mysteries in this story full of deception and conspiracy.
(Picture source: BBC)
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