“Man kills wife and mother-in-law over gifts” Rohini Double Murder: When a Birthday Gifts Row Turned Fatal

A family birthday in Rohini (Sector 17), Delhi ended in tragedy on Saturday, August 30, 2025, when a heated argument over gifts reportedly led a man to kill his wife, Priya Sehgal (34), and mother-in-law, Kusum Sinha (63). Police say the accused, identified as Yogesh (Sehgal), was arrested in the area; investigators recovered blood-stained clothes and a pair of scissors and called forensic teams to the scene. The case is being probed as a double murder; police are examining motive, family dynamics and any prior history of dispute.

“man kills wife and mother-in-law over gifts” — and feel a knot in your throat, then scroll on. But stop for a moment. Why does a household row explode into homicide? Why do ordinary, everyday rituals — birthdays, presents, family gatherings — sometimes become pressure cookers with tragic outcomes?

This Rohini case is a painful reminder that domestic disputes can escalate suddenly, and that domestic violence wears many faces: anger over money, control over status, unresolved resentment, or a small insult that becomes the last straw. Understanding one case doesn’t mean excusing it; it means looking honestly at how to prevent the next one. In this article I’ll walk you through the facts, the likely legal path, the social context, and practical steps people can take if they’re in danger. I’ll aim to be clear, human, and useful — not sensational.


The incident — what the police say happened

According to police briefings reported by national media, a PCR call at around 3:50 pm brought officers to a third-floor apartment in Rohini’s Sector-17 on KN Katju Marg. Inside, they found the bodies of Kusum Sinha (63) and her daughter Priya Sehgal (34). The caller — a relative — reported the scene, and police discovered bloodstains that prompted the Crime Team and a Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team to be summoned. Investigators recovered a pair of scissors and what they described as blood-stained clothing from the scene. The accused, identified in initial reports as Yogesh (Sehgal), was arrested in Rohini after being found roaming with his two sons; he has been taken into custody for questioning.


Who were the people involved?

The deceased:

  • Priya Sehgal (34) — the younger woman, described by reports as the daughter of Kusum and the wife of Yogesh; and
  • Kusum Sinha (63) — Priya’s mother and Yogesh’s mother-in-law.

The accused:

  • Yogesh (Sehgal) — the husband/son-in-law, arrested at the scene area; police recovered a pair of scissors from him or from the crime scene and said his clothes were blood-stained when found. Media reports identify him by name (Yogesh Sehgal) and state he was with the couple’s two children at the time he was located by police.

One troubling additional detail many outlets noted: the family gathering was for the son’s birthday, making this a household event with children present — a reminder that domestic violence often unfolds in front of the youngest and most vulnerable. Authorities will also assess any witnesses (neighbours, relatives) and the children’s wellbeing as part of the investigation.


Timeline: how a family celebration became a crime scene

Reconstructing what happened from media reporting and police briefings gives us a rough sequence:

  1. A family function — the couple’s son’s birthday — took place with gift exchanges.
  2. An argument reportedly began over the gifts exchanged between the two sides of the family. Media say the dispute concerned “who gave what” or perceived slights in the gift exchange.
  3. The argument escalated into violence; two women were fatally wounded in a room.
  4. A relative later called police; when officers arrived they found the victims and alerted the Crime Team and FSL.
  5. Yogesh was subsequently located in Rohini roaming with his two children; he was arrested and investigators recovered scissors and blood-stained clothing as evidence.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1) Where and when did this incident take place?
The killings occurred in Rohini (Sector-17), Delhi, with police receiving a PCR call at around 3:50 pm on Saturday, August 30, 2025. The victims were found in a third-floor apartment on KN Katju Marg.

2) Who are the victims and who was arrested?
The deceased are identified in media reports as Priya Sehgal (34) and her mother Kusum Sinha (63). The accused, reported as Yogesh (Sehgal) — Priya’s husband and Kusum’s son-in-law — was arrested in Rohini and taken into custody for questioning.

3) What was the alleged motive?
Initial media and police briefings state the dispute began over birthday gifts exchanged during the son’s celebration. Investigators are probing whether this was the sole trigger or there were deeper, pre-existing issues.

4) What should someone do if they see a domestic dispute escalating?
If someone is in immediate danger, dial 112 (India’s single emergency number) for police and ambulance response. You can also contact local women’s helplines (many states operate 181 or other numbers) and the National Commission for Women (NCW) for complaint registration and guidance. Document threats, seek medical attention for injuries, and if safe, reach out to One-Stop Centres and NGOs that assist survivors.

5) How long will it take for the police to file charges and for the court process to start?
Timing varies. After arrest, police prepare an FIR and a chargesheet based on investigation and FSL reports; this can take days to weeks depending on the complexity of evidence. Once submitted, the court schedules hearings and the trial process begins. The speed depends on how clear and complete the forensic and testimonial evidence is.



Sources & further reading

Primary news reports and police briefings from NDTV, Times of India and Indian Express

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