The Supreme Court commuted the death penalty of a bank manager who killed his two children in 2010 to imprisonment for life, citing his lack of criminal history and good relations with the victims. The man also murdered his sister-in-law and mother-in-law, leading the court to emphasize the severity of his crimes and the tragic consequences. The convict’s actions were motivated by disapproval of his sister-in-law’s relationship, ultimately resulting in a series of brutal killings and a lifetime behind bars.
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