A peaceful neighbourhood in Lake Gardens heard two consecutive gunshots on Wednesday afternoon.
A young man who had checked into a guest house with a woman allegedly shot her before locking himself in the room and shooting himself dead.
The woman sustained a bullet injury in her abdomen and has been admitted to a hospital in Jadavpur.
Nikku Kumari Dubey, 21, is said to have told police that she was earlier in a relationship with the man, Rakesh Kumar Shah, 27, but a recent rift between the two resulted in a break-up that Shah could not accept.
Cops said the two had checked into a room on the third floor of New Metro Guest House at Lake Gardens around 2pm on Wednesday.
“Around 4.50pm, the caretaker of the guest house heard a gunshot. Shortly after, the woman ran down to the reception and said she had been shot by the man who came with her. Before the staff could react, they heard another gunshot,” said an officer of Lake police station.
One of the guest house owners told Metro over the phone that their manager, Rajib Dey, was at the reception when the firing was reported.
“We heard that the guest was carrying a gun and had locked himself in the room after he shot at the woman. The woman ran downstairs and said she had been shot,” the owner said.
Shah and Dubey are from Budge Budge in South 24-Parganas. Dubey told the police it was to be a “reconciliation meeting”.
“She said they grew up in the same neighbourhood in Budge Budge and were in a relationship for several years. Recently, she wanted to come out of it but Shah was reluctant. She said he was trying to blackmail her and when she tried to leave the room, he opened fire,” said an officer.
The police said this version was based on preliminary inquiry and Dubey’s statements were yet to be verified.
By the time the police entered the third-floor room, which was locked from inside, Shah was dead. He had shot himself in the head, cops said.
Shah’s family said the
two (Shah and Dubey) left home together on Wednesday morning.
“My son loved her a lot. But she had left him,” Shah’s mother said at their Vidyasagar Road home in Budge Budge.
Sources in Lalbazar said the investigating team was
in the process of collecting CCTV footage from the guest house to verify the sequence of events.
The police said they had recovered a 9mm pistol, liquor bottles and a purported suicide note from the room.
The identity cards Shah and Dubey submitted at the guest house while checking-in said the two were residents of Bihar, the police said.
Neighbours in Budge Budge confirmed that the two families were originally from Bihar and had shifted to Bengal several years ago.
Shah’s body will undergo a post-mortem on Thursday.
A formal case has been registered at Lake police station.