<p>Kolkata: A man allegedly murdered his parents in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/west-bengal">West Bengal’s</a> Purba Bardhaman district and hours later stabbed four people at an orphanage run by a madrasa in another district, over 120 km away, a senior police officer said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The accused was arrested soon after the violent attack at Sharif Orphanage in Bongaon in North 24 Parganas on Wednesday, where he stabbed two teachers and two staff members.</p>.<p>Soon after his arrest, a mob stormed the Bongaon police station demanding that the accused, identified as Humayun Kabir, an alumnus of a prominent state university and former engineer at an MNC, be handed over to them.</p>.Six killed in car-bus collision in West Bengal.<p>Two police personnel — a constable and an assistant sub-inspector — were injured in the mob attack, North 24 Parganas SP Dinesh Kumar said.</p>.<p>Bodies of Kabir's parents Musfatizur Rahman and Mumtaj Parveen were found in a pool of blood on the road in front of their Memari residence with multiple stab injuries.</p>.<p>Kabir, who worked with a Gurgaon-based MNC but quit the job, was staying with his parents.</p>.<p>After being taken into custody, Kabir disclosed his identity and address, revealing his connection to the double murder in Memari.</p>.<p>Kumar said there is a strong possibility that he had murdered his parents.</p>.<p>He was being interrogated, but had yet to confess to the crime of murder, he said.</p>.<p>A senior police officer in Purba Bardhaman said locals had claimed Kabir was suffering from mental health issues following a divorce and the loss of his job.</p>.<p>"We are exploring all possible angles to determine the motive behind both the killings and the stabbing spree," the officer said.</p>.<p>Ten people have been arrested for rioting and attacking police officers. Additional raids are ongoing in the area, the SP said.</p>.<p>Kabir's sister Tamanna Rahman, teacher of a madrasa in Howrah district, had lodged a complaint against unnamed persons about the discovery of blood-stained bodies of her parents.</p>.<p>She, however, refused to speak about the developments in Bongaon.</p>
<p>Kolkata: A man allegedly murdered his parents in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/west-bengal">West Bengal’s</a> Purba Bardhaman district and hours later stabbed four people at an orphanage run by a madrasa in another district, over 120 km away, a senior police officer said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The accused was arrested soon after the violent attack at Sharif Orphanage in Bongaon in North 24 Parganas on Wednesday, where he stabbed two teachers and two staff members.</p>.<p>Soon after his arrest, a mob stormed the Bongaon police station demanding that the accused, identified as Humayun Kabir, an alumnus of a prominent state university and former engineer at an MNC, be handed over to them.</p>.Six killed in car-bus collision in West Bengal.<p>Two police personnel — a constable and an assistant sub-inspector — were injured in the mob attack, North 24 Parganas SP Dinesh Kumar said.</p>.<p>Bodies of Kabir's parents Musfatizur Rahman and Mumtaj Parveen were found in a pool of blood on the road in front of their Memari residence with multiple stab injuries.</p>.<p>Kabir, who worked with a Gurgaon-based MNC but quit the job, was staying with his parents.</p>.<p>After being taken into custody, Kabir disclosed his identity and address, revealing his connection to the double murder in Memari.</p>.<p>Kumar said there is a strong possibility that he had murdered his parents.</p>.<p>He was being interrogated, but had yet to confess to the crime of murder, he said.</p>.<p>A senior police officer in Purba Bardhaman said locals had claimed Kabir was suffering from mental health issues following a divorce and the loss of his job.</p>.<p>"We are exploring all possible angles to determine the motive behind both the killings and the stabbing spree," the officer said.</p>.<p>Ten people have been arrested for rioting and attacking police officers. Additional raids are ongoing in the area, the SP said.</p>.<p>Kabir's sister Tamanna Rahman, teacher of a madrasa in Howrah district, had lodged a complaint against unnamed persons about the discovery of blood-stained bodies of her parents.</p>.<p>She, however, refused to speak about the developments in Bongaon.</p>