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MP woman kills husband, buries him in house, sets up kitchen above

Police have arrested a woman who allegedly killed her lawyer husband a month ago, buried him in the house and then set up a kitchen above to destroy all evidence of the crime.

MP woman kills husband, buries him in house, sets up kitchen above
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Published : Nov 22, 2019, 6:37 PM IST

Anuppur: A woman in Madhya Pradesh's Anuppur district allegedly killed her lawyer husband a month ago, buried him in the house and then set up a kitchen above to destroy all evidence of the crime, police said on Friday.

Accused Pratima Banawal (32), a resident of Kotma, some 30 kilometers from the district headquarters and over 500 kilometers from state capital Bhopal, to mislead the police, even filed a missing person complaint about her deceased husband Mohit (34), Kotma Sub Divisional Officer of Police K N Prasad said.

"Mohit's brother Arjun would often ask Pratima about the disappearance of the lawyer. However, she would pick up fights on the issue. The suspicions of Arjun and the people in the vicinity were also aroused as she never allowed them to enter her house, abusing them and behaving very aggressively," he said.

"On Thursday, she locked the house and left when people wanted to enter it. They, however, managed to break in and were confronted with a foul odour in the house, after which the police were called in," Prasad said.

A police team dug up a part of the house, which formed the kitchen, and exhumed Mohit's corpse, and sent it for autopsy, he informed.

"She strangled Mohit with a wire on October 22 and then buried the corpse in the house. We are questioning her to find out more details," Prasad said.

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Anuppur: A woman in Madhya Pradesh's Anuppur district allegedly killed her lawyer husband a month ago, buried him in the house and then set up a kitchen above to destroy all evidence of the crime, police said on Friday.

Accused Pratima Banawal (32), a resident of Kotma, some 30 kilometers from the district headquarters and over 500 kilometers from state capital Bhopal, to mislead the police, even filed a missing person complaint about her deceased husband Mohit (34), Kotma Sub Divisional Officer of Police K N Prasad said.

"Mohit's brother Arjun would often ask Pratima about the disappearance of the lawyer. However, she would pick up fights on the issue. The suspicions of Arjun and the people in the vicinity were also aroused as she never allowed them to enter her house, abusing them and behaving very aggressively," he said.

"On Thursday, she locked the house and left when people wanted to enter it. They, however, managed to break in and were confronted with a foul odour in the house, after which the police were called in," Prasad said.

A police team dug up a part of the house, which formed the kitchen, and exhumed Mohit's corpse, and sent it for autopsy, he informed.

"She strangled Mohit with a wire on October 22 and then buried the corpse in the house. We are questioning her to find out more details," Prasad said.

Also, read: Two-month-old boy burnt in Mumbai hospital fire passes away

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MP woman kills husband, buries him in house, sets up kitchen
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         Anuppur (MP), Nov 22 (PTI) A woman in Madhya Pradesh's
Anuppur district allegedly killed her lawyer husband a month
ago, buried him in the house and then set up a kitchen above
to destroy all evidence of the crime, police said on Friday.
         Accused Pratima Banawal (32), a resident of Kotma,
some 30 kilometres from the district headquarters and over 500
kilomtres from state capital Bhopal, to mislead the police,
even filed a missing person complaint about her deceased
husband Mohit (34), Kotma Sub Divisional Officer of Police K N
Prasad said.
         "Mohit's brother Arjun would often ask Pratima about
the disappearance of the lawyer. However, she would pick up
fights on the issue. The suspicions of Arjun and the people in
the vicinity were also aroused as she never allowed them to
enter her house, abusing them and behaving very aggressively,"
he said.
         "On Thursday, she locked the house and left when
people wanted to enter it. They, however, managed to break in
and were confronted with a foul odour in the house, after
which the police was called in," Prasad said.
         A police team dug up a part of the house, which formed
the kitchen, and exhumed Mohit's corpse, and sent it for
autopsy, he informed.
         "She strangled Mohit with a wire on October 22 and
then buried the corpse in the house. We are questioning her to
find out more details," Prasad said. PTI COR MAS
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