Shrieking pet parrot tips off police to India murder | Inquirer News

Shrieking pet parrot tips off police to India murder

/ 08:45 PM February 27, 2014

AGRA — A pet parrot in India has been credited with helping catch the man who murdered its owner, a relative said Thursday.

The owner, a 55-year-old woman, was stabbed to death and her jewellery stolen at her home in the northern city of Agra on February 20.

The woman’s relatives grew suspicious when her caged bird became agitated whenever her nephew, Ashutosh Goswami, was in the home or his name was mentioned.

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The family started calling out different names to the parrot, who stayed silent until the nephew’s name was used, said the woman’s brother-in-law Ajay Sharma.

“Whenever the name of Ashutosh was taken, the parrot shrieked and behaved abnormally and gave sufficient indication of (him) being involved,” Sharma said.

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