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Women murdered by Daughter and Son-in -law

India TV News Desk [Published on:30 Sep 2014, 11:12 PM]
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Nagpur: Timki Bhankheda, a crowded area of the Nagpur city was overwrought when the locals found a woman murdered. Her body was stuffed in an overly manner in a bag and was dumped near the railway tracks today. The deceased's daughter and her fiancé have come under the radars of police. They are taking them as the prime suspects in the gruesome murder as both are absconding.  

According to the reports and sources, the victim has been identified as Mala Ashok Nayak (40-45 years). Mala used to work in a Mominpura hotel along with a youth named Sharad. Sharad was a frequent visitor to Mala's house and was supposedly in love with her daughter Anjali. Mala being open to all did not hide her disapproval and always objected Sharad coming to her place. In fact, she used to scold both her daughter Anjali and Sharad for their love affair. On the other hand, now, with the murder of Mala, the entire episode has taken a new turn.

Police guesses that the murder could have taken place around 2 am in the morning. Mala was strangulated to death and her head too bore deep wounds. Though circumstances reveal that the accused tried to clean the floor in an attempt to wipe out evidence but the police personnel's have found blood stains in Mala's room.

According to the sources, the deceased Mala Nayak was staying in a rented house in Timki Bhankheda along with her daughter Anjali and two-year old granddaughter.  Her daughter Anjali had got married with a person named Sagar two years back but Sagar had left her for some reasons. Just 2-3 days ago, when Sharad had come to her house, Mala had severely warned him and a wordy duel too had ensued. But Sharad had left the house in a huff.  

Subsequently, some residents had spotted Sharad wandering in the area on Monday afternoon. Police are suspecting Sharad's role in the murder of Mala. For now, police have registered an offence case of murder and hunting for both the accused Anjali and Sharad.

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