Dad cuts off daughter's head and carries it through streets

Father cuts off 17-year-old daughter’s head and carries it through the streets because he did not approve of her boyfriend

  • Residents spotted Sarvesh Kumar walking with the head in Pandetara, India 
  • He admitted to police that he killed his daughter with a sharp object
  • Kumar also claimed that he would’ve killed her lover if he could find him 

A father-of-four decapitated his 17-year-old daughter and carried her head through the streets because he did not approve of her boyfriend. 

Residents spotted Sarvesh Kumar walking with the head in the Indian village of Pandetara, Uttar Pradesh yesterday. 

He was on his way to a police station after cutting off his daughter’s head as part of an honour killing. 


Sarvesh Kumar, pictured, cut off his daughter’s head because he did not approve of the 17-year-old’s relationship. Residents spotted the man, pictured, walking with the head in the village of Pandetara

Footage shows one man searching the father as he checks his clothing.

Police officers ask the man his name, where the head is from and whose head it was.  

Kumar admitted to beheading his daughter with a sharp object as he was unhappy with the relationship she was in, NDTV reports.

‘I did it. There was no one else. I closed the latch and did it. The body is in the room’, he said.

The alleged attack occurred in the village of Pandetara, Uttar Pradesh. The village is located 200km (124 miles) from state capital Lucknow

He also claimed that he would have killed her lover too had he been able to find him.

Kumar was arrested by police and taken into custody. His wife has since been arrested.

Police found the body of his daughter at the family home and have sent it for a post-mortem examination. 

An officer has been suspended as he was pictured carrying the head ‘inappropriately’, according to local media reports.

Uttar Pradesh recorded the highest number of crimes against women in 2019, according to National Crime Record bureau data.  

The state also recorded the highest number of crimes against children with 7,444 cases, followed by Madhya Pradesh (6,503) and Maharashtra (6,402).

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