Bengaluru : Paramour shot dead, woman hangs self - Husband surrenders


Bengaluru, Jan 14 (Deccan Chronicle) : In a fit of rage a realtor shot at his wife's paramour in her presence on Friday and she in turn took her injured lover to a hospital, where he was brought dead, and she later committed suicide at a nearby lodge.

The incident took place around 3 pm near Acharya College in Soladenahalli. The deceased have been identified as Amith Keshavamurthy, a resident of MEI Layout in Bagalagunte, and Shruthi Gowda, who was working as a Panchayat Development Officer of Gollahalli panchayat in Nelamangala and a resident of Kaggalipura off Kanakapura Road.

Amith was practicing as an advocate along with is his father Keshavamurthy, while Shruthi has been married to Rajesh, a realtor for several years. The police have detained both Rajesh and his 78-year-old father Gopalakrishna, who surrendered before them. According to the police, both Amith and Shruthi were distant relatives and had an extra marital affair for more than a year.

Both the families had come to know about it and they warned both to stay away from each other. However, they had continued their affair. Meanwhile, Rajesh was keeping tabs on his wife's movements and installed a GPS in her car. "On Friday morning, Shruthi went to office as usual. During lunch hour, Rajesh contacted her over phone and asked where she was, and she replied she was in a meeting. But Rajesh found out that her car was moving towards Hesaraghatta Road as he was tracking its movement through his mobile phone," police said.

An enraged Rajesh decided to put an end to this and left with his father. He also took the licenced revolver of his father. They tracked the car near Acharya college. On seeing Shruthi sitting with Amith in the car, the father and son picked up a fight with Amith. Following a heated argument, Rajesh shot Amith in the chest. The accused then went to the Soladevahalli police and surrendered, while Shruthi drove Amith to the nearby Sapthagiri Hospital. As the doctors declared him brought dead, she left the hospital.

The police rushed there but could not find Shruthi. Again, Rajesh tracked her car and informed police about its location. The police found the car parked at a lodge close to the hospital where Shruthi had hanged herself. "Both the accused are claiming that they shot Amith. The FSL experts are examining to find out who fired the shot,” the police said

  

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  • Avil, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 15 2017

    Extra marital relationship causes one or other problems..why need?? Why can't someone live happily with his married partner.?? Girl should have quit her relationship with her husband & everything could have been a happy ending..May their soul rest in peace..

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jan 15 2017

    Tragic ,and sad .Noone is happy with killing the lover,wife suecide and husband ,a lawyer now in jail.wife had extramarital relationship why?whose cause?when husband foundout,should have either divorced or talked out matter with wife.She too must have had her own reason to be away from husband?One doesnt have extramarital relation without reason.Anyway whole family life is now on the road,If any children are there they lost now both parents.May their souls find peace in Heaven.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Sat, Jan 14 2017

    Unbelievable. May their souls rest in eternal peace. Now both father and son will spend their lives in jail.

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  • SKM, MANGALORE

    Sat, Jan 14 2017

    Once again grim reminder! All illicit relations have disaterous ending

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 14 2017

    She brought disrepute to both families. Orphaned her own children. Put her husband into earthly hell. O woman why did you acted like this and destroyed multiple families.Lust for earthly pleasure left you dead.

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 14 2017

    The wages of sin is death.

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  • AR, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 14 2017

    My heart felt condolences to the family of the departed soul.In the name of culture and prestige(ego) we commit crime.If people are not happy in a relationship they must peacefully quit it.Extramarrital affair is a case of cheating-infidelity.Is there a solution to the problem by killing someone? The relationship would have ended peacefully in divorce rather than ending in murder.We cannot consider a woman as our asset,she too is an unique individual with unique emotions.If not happy then resolve it or dissolve the relationship but do not harm one another in the name of Ego and culture.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Sat, Jan 14 2017

    Next Crime Episode story for Crime Patrol

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 14 2017

    KALYUG ...

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Sat, Jan 14 2017

    'Ek phool Do Maali'....

    ...JH...

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  • Anand, Karkala

    Sat, Jan 14 2017

    Don't let two men fall in love with one,
    Battle between the two men over a girl,
    Reason a piece of land, It is the desire,
    Ended two in heaven and other two in hell.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Sat, Jan 14 2017

    Quite unfortunate incident indeed and the real cause for this incident will be known only on full investigation by the police department

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