TNN | Nov 7, 2012, 01.49AM IST
HYDERABAD: A fast food centre worker murdered his wife, stuffed her body in a gunny bag and left it at their house in Jeedimetla. The victim was identified as Kavita, 35, wife of Ramesh alias Saleem from Mallikarjuna Nagar in Jeedimetla.
According to police, Ramesh was working at a fast food centre near Mallikarjuna theatre in Kukatpally and moved to the present residence two months ago. On Monday afternoon, Ramesh borrowed Rs 2,500 from his landlord Shyam saying that his wife had suddenly fallen ill and needed the money for her treatment. Since then Ramesh did not return home and the house remained locked.
On Tuesday, with foul smell emanating from the house, the neighbours alerted Shyam. Later, they broke the door open and found the decomposed body of Kavita stuffed in a gunny bag in a corner of the room. Police reached the spot and sent the body for a post-mortem. After examining the body, police suspect Kavita might have been strangled to death a few days ago.
"Ramesh had stopped going to the house since November 1, but his employer said he worked till Sunday. So, we suspect that Ramesh killed his wife on November 1, but left the city only after borrowing money from his landlord on Monday," assistant commissioner of police (ACP), Balanagar, S Damodar said.
Police booked a case under section 302 (Murder) of the IPC and launched a man-hunt for him.
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According to police, Ramesh was working at a fast food centre near Mallikarjuna theatre in Kukatpally and moved to the present residence two months ago. On Monday afternoon, Ramesh borrowed Rs 2,500 from his landlord Shyam saying that his wife had suddenly fallen ill and needed the money for her treatment. Since then Ramesh did not return home and the house remained locked.
On Tuesday, with foul smell emanating from the house, the neighbours alerted Shyam. Later, they broke the door open and found the decomposed body of Kavita stuffed in a gunny bag in a corner of the room. Police reached the spot and sent the body for a post-mortem. After examining the body, police suspect Kavita might have been strangled to death a few days ago.
"Ramesh had stopped going to the house since November 1, but his employer said he worked till Sunday. So, we suspect that Ramesh killed his wife on November 1, but left the city only after borrowing money from his landlord on Monday," assistant commissioner of police (ACP), Balanagar, S Damodar said.
Police booked a case under section 302 (Murder) of the IPC and launched a man-hunt for him.
Link: Husband kills wife; stuffs body in gunny bag
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