Belagavi: Illicit relationship - woman gets husband murdered, projects as accident


Daijiworld Media Network - Belagavi (SP)

Belagavi, Jun 9: A married woman, who developed an illicit relationship, encouraged her paramour to kill her husband. She also tried to project this as a road accident, but the police got wind of the conspiracy and arrested her.

An accident between a car and a motor bike had happened on June 1 in the outskirts of Umrani village, Chikkodi taluk in which the motor bike rider identified as former serviceman, Prakash Shankar Eati, had died. The police who investigated the incident got to the root and unravelled the murder plan.

Wife of Prakash, Sridevi (29), her paramour, Santosh Kamathe (30), car owner, Bharamu Harijana (29) and Mahesh Harijana (30) stand arrested in connection with this case.

Bharamu, owner of the car involved in the accident, had an outstanding liability of Rs 20,000 to Santosh. As he could not repay the loan, Bharamu had agreed to commit this murder, the police said. Sridevi had extended support for this plan of projecting the murder as a road accident, they added.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jun 10 2018

    Now world has changed.more illicit relationships and murder from wives.Why this ?does men dont give enough importance to their wives?when they dont want to stay with husband then,divorce and go faraway lead your life and leave poor innocent men in peace.Why kill?Anyway truth will comeout oneday.may his soul rest in peace.

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