A Village Grapples with Unspeakable Tragedy and a Chilling Occult Claim
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- December 06, 2025
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In the quiet village of Mundhela Khurd, Haryana, a profound horror has unfolded, leaving a community reeling and a family utterly shattered. The discovery of two young cousins, eight-year-old Yash and four-year-old Devansh, brutally murdered, sent shockwaves through the region. But what makes this tragedy even more harrowing is the chilling narrative emerging from the victims' own family: a tale not just of murder, but of alleged demonic possession.
Authorities moved swiftly, apprehending Poonam, a close relative – Yash's aunt and Devansh's paternal aunt – in connection with the unspeakable crime. While the police are methodically investigating the grim details of how these innocent lives were cut short, the family’s claims introduce a deeply unsettling, almost folkloric dimension to the case. They contend that Poonam, who now stands accused, was not acting of her own volition, but was instead under the terrifying influence of a malevolent spirit, a 'chudail,' as they describe it.
For months, long before this unspeakable tragedy, the family had, by their own account, witnessed unsettling changes in Poonam. They spoke of a woman seemingly wrestling with something unseen, something deeply sinister. Her behaviour, they recount, became increasingly erratic and disturbing. There were instances where she would reportedly speak in a voice utterly unlike her own, a chilling, unnatural tone that sent shivers down their spines. Imagine the fear, the confusion, of seeing someone you know and love suddenly transform before your eyes, speaking with words and a demeanor that simply aren't theirs.
This isn't the first time Poonam has exhibited concerning behaviour, it seems. Family members recall a past incident where she allegedly attempted to harm her own daughter, an act that further underscores their belief that she was grappling with forces beyond human comprehension. They are desperate, not just for justice for the lost children, but for an exorcism, a spiritual intervention to free Poonam from what they firmly believe to be a dark entity controlling her.
The police, of course, are approaching these claims with a grounded, investigative lens. While acknowledging the family's distressing assertions and recording them as part of their inquiry, their primary focus remains on concrete evidence, motive, and the mental state of the accused. The post-mortem reports confirmed that both Yash and Devansh died from strangulation, a brutal end to their young lives. Poonam has reportedly confessed to the murders, but the 'why' behind such an horrific act remains deeply shrouded, especially when considering the family's chilling narrative.
As the investigation continues, Mundhela Khurd finds itself caught between the undeniable horror of a double murder and the unsettling echoes of ancient beliefs. It's a poignant reminder that sometimes, even in our modern world, the lines between reality and the unexplainable can become terrifyingly blurred, leaving us to grapple with a truth far more complex and disturbing than we could ever imagine.
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