Mumbai woman killed in human sacrifice ritual, six arrested


Thane, Dec 14 (PTI): On the day Maharashtra legislature passed the much-awaited anti-superstition bill, Thane district police arrested six men for murdering a 50-year-old woman in a ritual human sacrifice.

District Superintendent of Police Anil Kumbhare today said the accused were arrested last night. The victim, whose headless body was found last month, has been identified as Kalawati Ramasrey Gupta, a resident of Santacruz in Mumbai.

According to police, Kalawati's son, who lived in Uttar Pradesh, kept unwell, and somebody advised her to meet Sarvajit Ramdeo Kahar (57), a godman.


Ramdhani Kripashankar Yadav (33), who lived in the same area, took her to Kahar's house in the Airport colony in Santacruz in his autorickshaw on a few occasions.

Yadav's wife too kept unwell, while his brother Gulab Yadav (27) had a strained relationship with his wife. Both the brothers were advised by Kahar to carry out a human sacrifice, which, he said, would solve their problems.

The brothers allegedly decided to kill Kalawati.

On November 16, 2013, they took her to Gulab Yadav's house in Nalla Sopara, saying that she was to perform some rituals which would cure her son.

During the ritual she was beheaded. Kahar's relative Satyanarayan alias Pardeshi Rambali Gound (48), his son Pankaj (22) and Yadav's friend Shyamsunder Jawahar Gupta (42) abetted the murder, according to the police.

The accused put the body in a gunny sack and dumped it by the roadside. The severed head was thrown off the Wasada bridge on Mumbai-Ahmedabad road.

The anti-superstition bill, championed by the slain rationalist Dr Narendra Dabholkar, was passed by the state Assembly yesterday.

  

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  • Robert George, Manglaore

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    Even as the Maharastra Assembly passed the anti-superstition bill, an innocent and gullible woman has been beheaded as part of a ritual. Despite foreign rule and attempts made by successive governments to eradicate superstition, India continues to remain steeped in such practices. Some superstitions masquerade as science, which in reality are the basis for brutality. Religious beliefs that support such practices should be curbed by legislation. What is required is a clear definition of superstition, and what constitutes such a practice. However, adequate attention has to be paid to prevent the misuse of the law, which may be used to harass well-meaning religious activities.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Dec 16 2013

    Even in this Age to hear such things is really horrible.How People can do this living human being ?The question remains did anyone got well and thereafter what did These animals feel and sleep well?what did that Guru got as his fees. cant imagine the Feelings of that woman as she realized what is going on.did she suffer Long?may her Soul be with Saints.Lord forgive These People The Guru also should get the same punishment.These old believings still exist between older Generation (Illiterate).

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi,Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 15 2013

    Really a terrific incidence of human sacrifice ritual in Bombay inspite of so much coverage in the media about these unlawful acts.Highly condemnable qualifying capital punishment for this grave crime.Hope the government will take right action and do the needful.Thank you.

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  • Lobo AG, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 15 2013

    What a barbaric act of so called "godmen" and their followers! Is this our culture? How long we are going to tolerate this kind of non-sense? In the name of appeasing gods/goddesses we are killing human beings. The perpetrators of this heinous act should be severely punished.

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  • dam, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 15 2013

    Shining India...!!1

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  • A. S. Marhew, U.S.A.

    Sun, Dec 15 2013

    How many such terrifying news we need to read before every state in India enact anti-superstition bill?
    If religion is for butchering human beings, that is "murder religion".

    Do we need to allow that in our motherland?

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  • Nanag Shetty, Kinnigoly,Oman

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    Any sort of Bills are not going to stop such offences.
    In spite of having laws, nothing stopped child marriages ,human trafficking and female foeticides. Exploitation in the name of religions ,faith healing, black magic etc are unabated.
    Instead of making useless paper tiger legislations and politically motivated reservations and freebies , make free and compulsory Education, which is the only one solution to prevent for all these uncivilized acts .

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  • Albert Mascarenhas, Vamanjoor, M'lore. / Israel.

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    What kind of mentality people...? Ritual's important than human life...? ? How long these kind of people living in our society...? ? ?

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    Well,punishment to these devils is so easy.Just follow what they did to the women.Cut six devils head one by one if it is proved correct.

    And in Karnataka we are people opposing this bill to what???

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