Brutal murder in Nepal, brothers tied up a rakhi, the woman was put in a suitcase

In the startling case of the murder of 26-year-old Ruby Kumari in Nepal, an e-sterksha driver was arrested by police, whose body was thrown into a suitcase. The deceased was the wife of Sivasagar Sah, a resident of the Raksa town in the Panapur Kariyat police station. Apart from the arrested driver, about a dozen other suspects were also detained for questioning. Police claim that real killers will be arrested soon. Ruby’s mother filed a fir for murder against unknown persons. Ruby with her husband went to her mother’s home in Gaur Bazar, Nepal, to bind Rakhi to her brothers from Türkiye on Rakshabandhan. She left the beauty salon at about 6pm on Saturday night and went missing on Saturday night. At 9 o’clock that night, his body was found under suspicious circumstances in a suitcase on a road near Gaur Mudwalwa gate. It is feared that he was killed after kidnapping and that he would have been sexually assaulted before his death. Ruby’s body was brought to her village Raksa on Sunday night and was cremated on Monday. This news created an anger under her in -laws and the whole area is upset about the family’s mourning. Her husband Sivasagar, who runs a breakfast store in Marvan Chowk, has already returned to Nepal. Ruby would return to the TEEJ festival, but the news of her death came. According to the Rauthat District Police Station, the arrested e-Riksha manager has been identified as Laxman Maharah, a resident of Gaur Bazar. The killer paid a price of Rs 500 to Laxman Maharah to carry a heavy suitcase full of bodies. When the e-rick shine was damaged near Mudwalwa gate, the criminal sent the driver back and escaped to leave the suitcase on the road. District Police Raju Karki said Ruby left her rental home for a beauty salon in Gaur on Saturday night, after which she went missing. Police found a suitcase under suspicious circumstances. When she was opened, Ruby’s body was found in it. Ruby’s six -year -old son was also with her in Nepal. Police are also investigating the aspect of the love relationship in this murder, although his father -in -Law inal Sah denied it. Currently, police are questioning half a dozen suspects who have been arrested and are also investigating the Call Detail Records (CDR) of his cellphone to find out who he spoke to the people on the day of the incident. Share this story -tags