Pune horror: Cops detain five persons after bodies of seven members of family found in river
Four bodies were found between January 18 and January 22, while three bodies were found on Tuesday near Pargon bridge on the Bheema river on the outskirts of Yavat village in Daund tehsil, around 45 km away from Pune city, they said.

The deceased included a couple in their 40s, their daughter and son-in-law, and three grandchildren, police told PTI.
Four bodies were found between January 18 and January 22, while three bodies were found on Tuesday near Pargon bridge on the Bheema river on the outskirts of Yavat village in Daund tehsil, around 45 km away from Pune city, they said.
"We have detained five persons in connection with the deaths of the seven people, and an offence under Indian Penal Code Section 302 (murder) has been registered," PTI quoted an official from Pune rural police as saying.
The deceased were identified as Mohan Pawar (45), his wife Sangita Mohan (40), their daughter Rani Fulware (24), son-in-law Shyam Fulware (28), and three children aged between three and seven years.
The bodies were found 200 to 300 metres apart in the Bheema river bed, police earlier said.
The postmortem of four bodies was performed, which identified drowning as the cause of death, they said.
The deceased were from Beed and Osmanabad districts in the Marathwada region and used to work as labourers, the police said.
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