According to police, the accused in the Mumbai triple homicide case won't be taken to the scene due to safety concerns.

The South Mumbai DB Marg police station has confirmed that the accused Chetan Gala will not be taken for crime reconstruction. Gala is accused of going on a stabbing rampage that resulted in the deaths of three people.

According to police, the accused in the Mumbai triple homicide case won't be taken to the scene due to safety concerns.

Chetan Gala, the accused who went on a stabbing rampage and killed three people, will not be taken for crime reconstruction to the Parvati Mansion building, according to DB Marg police station in South Mumbai.

The accused, Chetan Kala, used a kitchen knife to stab and kill three people, seriously injuring two others. Jayendra, Ila Mistry, and an 18-year-old girl named Jenil Brahmbhatt are the deceased; her mother Snehal and housekeeper Prakash Waghmare are the injured.

CRIME SCENE RECONSTRUCTION

He won't be taken to his old building because the police think he might jump, try to kill himself, or hurt someone else this time.

"It is a high risk to take him to the spot for crime scene reconstruction because we will have to send him alone and the police do not want to take any kind of risk to send him to the building," a police official stated. His presence there will exacerbate the trauma for those who witnessed the chilling incident, as the residents and neighbors are still in shock. He believed that his wife's decision to leave him was prompted by these people, his victims.

He was upset because his family was having problems, and his wife and children had left him two months ago to live in the building next to it. The couple argued, and the residents claim that the accused has a history of arguing verbally with neighbors. He took a chance that day because he had an opportunity. But on a different day, the murder was planned."

The couple's funeral will be held on Tuesday after Jenil's final rites are completed. He does not appear to have any mental health issues, according to the police.

The case is still under investigation, and he is being questioned about where he purchased the murder weapon. The suspect has been booked for murder and attempted murder and will remain in police custody until March 29.