In a shocking turn of events, the parents of the Walayar rape and murder victims have approached the Kerala High Court, challenging the CBI’s decision to include them as accused in the case. The parents have alleged that the investigation was biased and influenced by “extraneous considerations” to shield the real culprits behind the tragic deaths of their daughters.
The Walayar case, which shook Kerala, involved the alleged sexual abuse and mysterious deaths of two minor sisters in 2017. Despite widespread public outrage and demands for justice, the case has faced multiple legal hurdles. The initial state police probe was criticized for lapses, leading to the CBI taking over the investigation.
Now, with the CBI naming the parents as accused, they have claimed that the agency is attempting to divert attention from the actual perpetrators. They have urged the Kerala High Court to intervene and ensure a fair investigation. The latest developments have reignited debates on the credibility of the probe and the state of justice in the case.