Shocking cases of killing husbands are coming up in the country due to constant love affairs. In this episode, another heartbreaking and surprising case has come from Nagpur in Maharashtra.
The husband was paralyzed here and he was suffering from this disease for a long time. Meanwhile, in the meantime, the wife entered the lonely life of the wife and then due to the love affair, the wife carried out such an incident which you will be stunned to know.
What is the whole matter?
According to police, the 30 -year -old accused woman’s name is Disha Ramtek. Disha’s husband Chandrasen was a victim of paralysis and was undergoing treatment. Meanwhile, Disha came in contact with her lover Asif alias Raja Babu Tirewala. Soon Chandrasen became a major obstruction in Disha and Asif’s relationship. When Chandrasen came to know about his wife and Asif’s illegitimate relations, there was a fierce dispute between the husband and wife.
Wife caught and lover strangled
To get rid of her husband and continue their love affair, Disha and Asif together hatched a creepy conspiracy. One day while Chandrasen was sleeping, he planned to kill him. Disha held her husband tightly on the bed while Asif pressed her face and strangled her to death. After committing the crime, the woman tried to mislead the police and claimed that her husband died due to her illness.
Secrets opened from post mortem, both accused arrested
However, the police investigation and the post -mortem report of the deceased brought out the whole truth. The post -mortem report made it clear that Chandrasen’s death was not due to illness but due to strangulation. When the police strictly questioned, the accused woman Disha confessed her crime. Nagpur police have arrested both the accused woman Disha Ramtek and her lover Asif alias Raja Babu Tirewala, showing readiness.
The case recently reminds of a similar murder in Indore, Madhya Pradesh where businessman Raja Raghuvanshi’s wife Sonam Raghuvanshi along with his lover Raj Kushwaha killed him. This incident in Nagpur once again raises serious questions on the decline in relationships and the growing graph of heinous crimes.