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Police Consulting Experts Form Other States To Crack Case Of Ex-Serviceman Killing Wife

The senior official refused to elaborate on the case and said the police teams are in the process of collecting evidence.

Police Consulting Experts Form Other States To Crack Case Of Ex-Serviceman Killing Wife
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Jan 24, 2025, 8:43 PM IST

Hyderabad: The Rachakonda police are consulting experts from other parts of the country to crack the case of an ex-serviceman allegedly killing his wife, dismembering her body and boiling the parts in a pressure cooker. The officials are faced with a challenging situation as they are yet to recover the woman's mortal remains, though the suspect, Gurumurthy, had already been picked up.

Addressing a press conference, Rachakonda Police Commissioner G Sudheer Babu said the issue is still being treated as a "missing case." "She (the wife) was not seen for sometime. So a case has been registered. Since she is missing and later on this kind of information has come up to us, we are working on that. There is no body (found) so far. So there is a different way of investigating the case."

"As of now, it is a missing case. We are investigating the case and we are involving experts not only from our state but also other parts of the country," he said. The senior official refused to elaborate on the case and said the police teams are in the process of collecting evidence. The parents of the woman raised suspicion on the woman's husband, a police official had earlier said.

LB Nagar Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Praveen stated that while Gurumurthy claims to have disposed of the body, forensic teams are working to recover evidence. "If body traces are found, DNA tests will be conducted for confirmation," the DCP added.

Some residents in the building where the family of the deceased lived at New Venkateshwara Colony at Jillelaguda here, vacated or temporarily moved out of their flats out of fear of the gory crime that allegedly occurred in their residential premises. Gurumurthy (39), the suspect, an ex-serviceman, was currently employed as a security guard with a defence establishment here.

He had even accompanied his in-laws when they lodged a complaint with the Meerpet police on January 18. Police had registered an FIR as 'woman missing'.

As per the FIR, the wife quarrelled with Gurumurthy on January 16 and left their home without intimation to anyone. She did not return home, prompting the relatives to lodge a complaint. Gurumuthy is a native of Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh. The couple have two children. (With PTI Inputs)

Hyderabad: The Rachakonda police are consulting experts from other parts of the country to crack the case of an ex-serviceman allegedly killing his wife, dismembering her body and boiling the parts in a pressure cooker. The officials are faced with a challenging situation as they are yet to recover the woman's mortal remains, though the suspect, Gurumurthy, had already been picked up.

Addressing a press conference, Rachakonda Police Commissioner G Sudheer Babu said the issue is still being treated as a "missing case." "She (the wife) was not seen for sometime. So a case has been registered. Since she is missing and later on this kind of information has come up to us, we are working on that. There is no body (found) so far. So there is a different way of investigating the case."

"As of now, it is a missing case. We are investigating the case and we are involving experts not only from our state but also other parts of the country," he said. The senior official refused to elaborate on the case and said the police teams are in the process of collecting evidence. The parents of the woman raised suspicion on the woman's husband, a police official had earlier said.

LB Nagar Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Praveen stated that while Gurumurthy claims to have disposed of the body, forensic teams are working to recover evidence. "If body traces are found, DNA tests will be conducted for confirmation," the DCP added.

Some residents in the building where the family of the deceased lived at New Venkateshwara Colony at Jillelaguda here, vacated or temporarily moved out of their flats out of fear of the gory crime that allegedly occurred in their residential premises. Gurumurthy (39), the suspect, an ex-serviceman, was currently employed as a security guard with a defence establishment here.

He had even accompanied his in-laws when they lodged a complaint with the Meerpet police on January 18. Police had registered an FIR as 'woman missing'.

As per the FIR, the wife quarrelled with Gurumurthy on January 16 and left their home without intimation to anyone. She did not return home, prompting the relatives to lodge a complaint. Gurumuthy is a native of Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh. The couple have two children. (With PTI Inputs)

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