In a refrigerant incident on Monday, her husband in Koothanadi near Punalurus in the Kollam district, in Kerala, was reportedly murdered by a 39 -year -old woman.
The husband allegedly attacked her to death before announcing the crime on Facebook live.
The victim was identified as Shalini, the inhabitants of Koothanadi, Plachi, Valakkod.
Shalini’s husband, 42 -year -old Isaac, later gave up the Police Station Punalur.
The police registered companies and investigated the matter.
According to companies, a couple of marital had problems.
“At about 6:30, when Shalini approached the pipe behind the kitchen to bathe, the accused attacked her with a knife and caused deep injuries on his neck, chest and back,” the company said.
Immediately after the crime, Isaac broadcast a two -minute video on Facebook Live, confessed to the murder and made several charges against Shalini.
In the video, the accused claimed that she had never obeyed him, moved to live with her mother and recently returned home to demand again.
Isaac further accused his wife of abuse of jewelry to buy a vehicle, and expressed his indignation over her employment and active participation in political parties.
After a live broadcast, he continued at the local police station and informed the cops that he had murdered his wife.
The police team soon arrived in Isaac’s house and found that Shalini was dead.
The police official said Shalini’s body was later moved to the hospital.
The case was registered according to Section 103 (1) (Murder) Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, based on complaints filed by the 19 -year -old son of the couple.
Isaac, who is a return of the Persian Gulf, worked as a rubber tatper. Shalini worked as a helper in a nearby school.
“After Isaac regularly attacked his wife, she began to live with her mother. She recently returned and stayed upstairs. The murder occurred when Shalini was preparing for work,” the police said.
The forensic team examines the house where the murder occurred. Mobile phones of the victim and the accused were confiscated, the police added.
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