‘I Sikh Warrior’: Indian-age man in Australia forces children to record videos, after killing their mother in the next room

A 45-year-old Indian-origin man, Prem Kumar, was accused of killing his wife in Dandenong, a suburb in the south-east of Melbourne. Daily Mail reported that after allegedly hit his wife, Anu inside the house of Christie Avenue on Tuesday, Kumar put several harassed social media videos while parading his young children. In the video, Kumar asked his children to say ‘I am Sikh Warrior’ and ‘Hi Sab, I am safe’. In the video, he went into a wild blessing about India, Africa, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, America and Australia. The video was posted by the accused a few hours after killing his wife. Kumar posted another video in which he took his children in a vehicle, where he presented them with gifts. Emergency services discovered ANU’s body, when neighbors reported to listen to a thood and saw the children riding a plastic bike out. Kumar was arrested at the scene and did not apply for bail.Not much knows how ANU was killed, but neighbors said that they knew two as the mother of two toddlers, at the age of two and four. According to locals, the husband went back to stay with him a few months ago. Homeoid Squad Detective Inspector Dean Thomas told the Daily Mail that his members faced serious task of speaking with two children to receive their version of the events. “What he really has seen, we don’t know. Obviously we will try our best to talk to those children,” he said.He said, “Their good (our) is number one (priority) and to ensure that they are fine and are being taken care of and they are being supported. “People should be safe in their homes. People should be safe in their relationships,” he said.