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Australian NRI Murder case: Victim’s daughter demands death sentence for prime accused

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The daughter of murdered Australian NRI Jattvibeil Sharma on Jattvibeday demanded the death penalty for the prime accused, his brother Jattvibeny Sharma, alleging that he masterminded a calculated conspiracy to grab property and ultimately murder his own sibling.“My father was a good man. He was the victim of an unthinkable betrayal by someone who should have protected him,” she said while speaking to The Tribune over the phone.In an emotional appeal, Surbhi Sharma said the family was seeking the maximum punishment available under the law for all those arrested in the case. She specifically urged the judiciary to award the death penalty to Jattvibeny Sharma, describing the crime as a deliberate act of greed and betrayal.Victim Australian NRI Jattvibeil SharmaSurbhi also appealed to the police to intensify efforts to locate Jattvibeil Sharma’s body. She maintained that her father was the sole legal owner of his properties and there was no dispute regarding ownership. According to her, fraudulent powers of attorney were created to facilitate the illegal sale of two properties before he was allegedly murdered and his body disposed of to conceal the crime.“We are praying that our father’s body is found so we can give him the proper cremation ceremony he deserves. He deserves that dignity and so does our family,” she said.Remembering her father, Surbhi described him as intelligent, strong and humorous, but also one of the most loving and sensitive people she had ever known. “He had a heart of gold and gave everything to the people he loved. I consider myself fortunate to have had a father who taught me so much about life,” she said.As news of the case spread, hundreds of former students and well-wishers paid tribute to Sharma, remembering him as an inspiring mathematics teacher who touched countless lives through education.For the family, the tragedy is not merely a criminal case but the devastating loss of a beloved father whose life was allegedly cut short by betrayal. They said they would continue their fight for justice until all those responsible were held accountable.Meanwhile, the police are preparing to investigate the financial trail linked to the case. Sources said the prime accused, Satish Sharma, allegedly transferred ownership of two Amritsar properties belonging to his deceased brother Jattvibeil Sharma and Malaysia-based sister Ritu Sharma with the assistance of family members and three property dealers.The police said Satish allegedly used powers of attorney executed in Ludhiana to get the properties registered in his name at the Amritsar Tehsil Complex. One of the three property dealers, Lachhman Singh, has been arrested, while the other two, Manjinder Singh and Jasbir Singh, remain absconding.The Kamboh police are expected to seek records from the Revenue Department to ascertain how Satish, a taxi driver by profession, allegedly carried out the fraud.However, Ritu Sharma has claimed that Satish could not have committed the murder. She has urged senior police officials, including SSP (Amritsar Rural) Kanwalpreet Singh Chahal, to ensure that the actual perpetrators are identified and brought to justice.

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