Hyderabad Horror: Man kills five months pregnant woman, chop body to pieces, throw them in Musi River
Hyderabad: A five-month-old pregnant woman was allegedly killed by her husband, who then cut her body parts in the Hyderabad’s media parts at their home and threw the pieces in the Musi River, police officers said on Sunday. The order of events of the cruel murder does not stop there. After throwing the other body parts, the man retained the headless and boneless trunk in his room, says DCP (Malkajgiri zone) PV Padmaja, reports Pti. How did the incident come to light? Later, the man called his sister and informed that his wife had been missing. She became suspicious and warned a family member who then took him to the police station. There he tried again to give up the murder as a missing case, but eventually admitted to killing his wife, the DCP told reporters. Why did the husband kill his wife? The incident happened around 4:30 pm on Saturday when the 27-year-old accused, who worked as a driver with a ride of the ride, killed his 21-year-old wife by smothering her about regular quarrels due to family disputes. On Friday, August 22, the woman told her husband that she would go to Vikarabad for medical examination and then stay at her parents’ home. However, the man did not agree – which led to a quarrel. The pregnant woman abused him, and on the same day the accused decided to eliminate her, police said, Pti reports. Based on his confession, a case was registered under applicable BNC divisions on charges of murder and the disappearance of evidence of evidence and the accused was arrested, she said. The decomposes were found in the home and sent to post-mortem, she said, adding: “We must determine that the deceased (is the wife of the accused) and a DNA test is performed”. Are body parts repaired? Police officers said NDRF staff except swimmers from Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) have recorded searches, but so far they have not found the body parts. The accused and the victim, both natives of the Vikarabad district, who were neighbors, were married in Arya Samajaj in January 2024, police said. A couple often quarreled after marriage and moved to Hyderabad and lived in a rented home in Boduppal. They lived happily about one month, after which regular quarrels arose between them due to family disputes. In April 2024, the woman filed a complaint with the Vikarabad police and accused her husband of family violence and a case was registered. Subsequently, village elders had conciliatory conversations, and a compromise arrived. The deceased worked for three months at a call center in Punjagutta in the city. However, due to the suspicion of her movements, the accused prevented her from continuing her work. In March 2025 she thought. Even then, regular quarrels between them continued, police said.