Delhi man kills his girlfriend
According to authorities, a guy accidentally killed his fiancée after an argument in Udham Singh Nagar, Delhi. The accused cut the woman’s neck with a shaving blade out of confusion and fear, then discarded her body in a nearby field.
After the suspect in the case admitted to the crime, the Kashipur police detained him on Wednesday.
After learning that she had been cheating on him, the accused claimed that he killed her by mistake during a fight.
Abhay Pratap Singh, superintendent of police, revealed that the accused and victim had been having an illicit relationship for the previous eight years. She used to perform manual labour with him. Both of them were in relationships with one another despite being married to their respective partners.
The accused pushed the woman after an altercation between the two a few days before the body was found. She was killed instantly as a result of a catastrophic head injury she sustained when she fell.
The deceased, Savitri Devi, was found dead in a field in the village of Kanori by the police. As a part of the investigation, a postmortem was requested.
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Following the accused’s confession, the authorities filed a case against him in accordance with the pertinent IPC sections, according to Kashipur Superintendent of Police (SP) Pratap Singh. He added that the murder weapon had also been retrieved from the accused.
The authorities are still awaiting the postmortem reports before continuing the inquiry.
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