Sakshi Murder Case: Psychologists analyze the accused’s behavior
The recent murder case of Sakshi in Delhi’s Shahbad Dairy area has left experts in psychology concerned. The accused, Sahil, reportedly killed Sakshi, whom he knew personally, after she rejected his advances. Here’s what psychologists have to say about the case:
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– The accused could not accept the girl’s rejection and killed her by stabbing her multiple times.
– The act of stabbing and crushing the victim with a stone shows the destructive intentions of the attacker.
– The gruesomeness of the attack reflects the attacker’s inferiority complex and lack of self-esteem.
– The act reflects the propensity of the conspirator to attack the victim until the anger, hatred, and resentment subside.
– Anger indicated that there was a personal relationship between the victim and the perpetrator.
Police officials had earlier revealed that Sahil had consumed alcohol before the murder. Many researchers have found that multiple stabbings in a murder case indicate that there is an element of personal connection involved in the crime.
Clinical psychologist Vandana V Prakash and forensic psychologist Indranil Bhowal also echoed these sentiments. They believe that the attacker’s behavior reflects deep-seated mental and emotional issues that need to be addressed.
The case has highlighted the need for increased awareness and education on mental health issues. It is imperative to identify and treat such cases before they escalate to a tragic end.
In conclusion, the Sakshi murder case is a stark reminder of the importance of mental health education and awareness. It is also a call to action for authorities to take preventive measures and provide support to individuals suffering from mental health issues before it’s too late.
Source: Amar Ujala
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