
A 44 -year -old woman, Maya Devi, was arrested for allegedly forcing her lover and his collaborators to allegedly kill her former army soldier and chopped him into six pieces in the village in Balli, Uttar Prades. The accused then threw his body parts to six different places to cover his identity.
The incident appeared until Saturday, when the police recovered cut off their hands, legs wrapped in polyethylene near the field near the village of Khareed. He was identified as 62 -year -old retirement staff in Devendra Kumar.
After the grill, the woman first tried to mention the police and filed a missing person. Things changed dramatically when her own daughter Ambli Gautam testified against Maya Devi and accused her of killing her father.
On the basis of the complaint, Maya Devi was booked under the murder accusation and arrested. The second accused was identified as her lover Anil Yadav and his friends – Mithlesh Patel and Satish Yadav. Also read | “Can anyone chase me after death?”: What a British man searched online after mowing his wife’s body to 200 pieces
SP Omvir Singh said, “May 10, a woman reported on the missing person and claimed that her husband had left Buxar to pick up her daughter but never returned. But the investigation revealed that the placement of the husband’s phone had never left the original area and was never traced to Buxar.”
“As the investigation proceeded, it was found that the woman was allegedly involved in the extramarital affair and the murder was carried out in cooperation with her partner and accomplices. A total of four individuals, including his wife, were arrested.”
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“The victim was brutally murdered, disassembled to six pieces and parts of the body were scattered in various places. The head has not yet been obtained and the search effort is still ongoing,” said Omvir Singh.
According to the police, the group killed Kumar inside his house in Bahadurpur and then cut the body into six parts, interrupted both arms, legs and head before throwing pieces into separate places to prevent identification. On the example of Maya Devi, the police restored the torso from the well in the village of Khareed Daruuli.
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