Guntur: Woman, Lover Accused in Husband’s Murder Case
Police in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district have registered a murder case against a woman and her alleged lover following the death of her husband in Chiluvuru village of Duggirala mandal.
Officials said the investigation is underway and that certain facts have been confirmed through post-mortem examination and preliminary questioning, while other aspects are still being verified.
According to police, the deceased was an onion trader who married in 2007. The couple has two sons. The woman was working at a cinema hall ticket counter in Vijayawada at the time of the incident.
During her employment, the woman allegedly became close to an acquaintance, which later developed into an extramarital relationship, police said. This reportedly led to frequent disputes between the husband and wife.
On the night of January 18, the man reportedly became unconscious after dinner. The post-mortem report has confirmed that death occurred due to suffocation, police officials stated.
Initially, the death was reported as a suspected heart attack. However, injuries noticed on the body raised suspicion among relatives and friends, who subsequently alerted the police, leading to a detailed investigation.
Additional Information Based on Police Statements
Police have stated that during questioning, it emerged that the woman allegedly spent time watching videos on her mobile phone later that night while alone at home. Officials clarified that this claim is part of the investigation and has not yet been established in court.
What Is Confirmed and What Is Not
Confirmed facts: The post-mortem report indicates death due to suffocation. A case has been registered and the woman and another individual are being questioned in connection with the incident.
Not yet proven: The motive, sequence of events, and certain statements made during interrogation are still under investigation. Legal determination will rest with the court.
Expert Clarification
Legal experts note that in criminal cases, allegations remain claims until proven in court. Final conclusions are based on forensic evidence, witness testimony, and judicial scrutiny.
Disclosure
This report is based on information provided by police officials. As the investigation is ongoing, details may change as new evidence emerges.
FAQs
Who are the accused in this case?
Police have named the victim’s wife and an acquaintance as accused.
What caused the man’s death?
The post-mortem report confirmed death due to suffocation.
Are all police claims proven?
No. Several aspects are still under investigation and await judicial review.
References / Sources
- Andhra Pradesh Police – official statements
- Mangalagiri Rural Police officials
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