
The man who allegedly stabbed his wife to death and stuffed her body into the trunk before fled from their home in South Bengalur, admitted to what made him commit crime, the police sources were reported by the Times of India.
Rrakesh Khedekar, head of the project coordinator in a private company, killed his wife, Gouri Sambrekar, 32 years, on the night of March 26 at their house in Doddakammanahali near Hulimava.
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The case turned when he called Gouri’s brother and confessed to the murder. Rchessh was taken to police custody 2. April. The police officer said he admitted during the interrogation of Rrakesh that he had always been disturbed over Gouri to offending his parents and a younger sister.
“Gouri would always talk about my father, mother and sister. She always offended them at home and outside. Say.
Here is how incidents have developed
In his confession, Rrakesh revealed that he and Gouri spent together at home at home on the evening of March 26, before they went for a walk in a nearby open space. On their way back they bought alcohol and snacks and arrived home around 19:30.
Rrakesh, who usually drank daily after work, was accompanied by a gouri that served his refreshments and played songs. That night they decided to alternate their favorite songs. Rrakesh began a glass of alcohol and played several songs. When she was Gouri, she chose the song Marathi, which contained notes about the relationship of Father-Syn, who teased him.
Then she playfully inflated her cheeks and repeatedly blown out on his face. It poisoned Rrakesh and made him push her, and she almost approached the kitchen.
Gouri got angry and grabbed the kitchen knife. She threw it on Rrakesh while screaming at him.
“In the furious rage, Rrakesh took the knife and stabbed her twice in his throat and once in his belly between 20:45 and 21:00. When she was bleeding abundantly, he sat beside her and explained how her actions subordinated him,” she said that Times of India was missing with a superior officer.
According to the police, Bengalur appeared when the owner of the house where the couple lived, the police control room pointed out around 17:30 on Thursday. The woman and her husband, who works as a project manager in an IT company in southern town, moved to Bengalur last month and lived in an apartment in the village of Dodacammanhalli at the Hulimaya police station, PTI reported.
(With the entry from agencies)
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