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Man kills live-in partner, chops body using stone-cutting machine, stores in fridge, suitcase

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Hyderabad: Hyderabad police arrested a man on Wednesday for killing his live-in partner, chopping her body into pieces and scattering the dismembered body parts across multiple locations.

In the incident similar to Shraddha Walkar murder, the police said that the accused identified as B. Chandra Mohan, 48, killed Yerram Anuradha Reddy, 55, by stabbing her and later cutting her body into several pieces for disposal.

Reddy, was in a relationship with the accused and was a tenant in his building in Chaitanyapuri Colony in Hyderabad's Dilsukhnagar area.

The Malakpet Police, investigating the case, said that the accused had disposed of the woman's severed head at a garbage dump on 17 May, and an investigation into the same led them to Chandra Mohan, who is involved in stock market work.

Chandra Mohan used a stone cutting machine to dismember the victim's body before disposing off the remains. Authorities revealed that he sprayed disinfectants such as Phenyl and Dettol and perfumes to mask the odor, and preserved the victim's feet and hands in his refrigerator before the disposal.



"On May 17, we received a complaint from a GHMC worker informing that at a garbage dumping place opposite Afzal Nagar Community Hall, near Musi river, beside Theegalguda road he found one head of an unidentified woman in a black cover," said DCP South East zone CH Rupesh.

"We (the police) had formed a total of eight teams to investigate the matter. After analysing the matter over a week, we got one accused. After interrogation of the accused, the deceased has been identified as Y Anuradha Reddy aged 55 years. The accused was having a relationship with the deceased. Out of their relationship, the accused accommodated the deceased in one of the parts of his house on the ground floor”, said the police.

Chandra Mohan and Anuradha Reddy had allegedly been in a relationship for the past 15 years. She had separated from her husband, and was living on the ground floor of Chandra Mohan's house.

“Since 2018 the accused took a huge amount nearly ₹ 7 lakhs from the deceased but did not return the amount in spite of repeated requests by the deceased. The deceased was pressurizing the accused for the money, due to which the accused felt disgusted with the attitude of the deceased and hatched a plan to get rid of the deceased," he added.

According to the police, Chandra Mohan killed the woman on May 12 in a pre-planned event.


"As per the plan, on May 12, in the afternoon the accused picked up a quarrel with the deceased on the issue of paying her amount and attacked her with a knife and inflicted stab injuries over her chest and stomach, as a result of which she died on the spot," the police official said.

Police further mentioned the accused purchased two stone-cutting machines (small) in order to dispose of the body.

After that, the accused purchased two stone cutting machines (small) in order to dispose of the body and beheaded the head from the trunk and kept it in a black polythene cover. He then separated the legs, and hands from the trunk by cutting with a stone cutting machine and preserved the legs and hands in the fridge while the trunk was kept in a suitcase for disposal," he said.

"On May 15, the accused brought the beheaded head of the deceased, dumped it in the dumping place and went away. After that, the accused brought Phenyl, Dettol, Perfume Agarbatti, Karpuram and perfume spray bottles and regularly applied them over the body parts of the deceased in order to avoid spreading of bad smell in the vicinity. After that, the accused took the cell phone of the deceased and sent messages to her known persons in order to make them believe that she is alive and staying somewhere," the official added.

In a similar disturbing incident in Delhi, the deceased Shraddha Walkar was murdered by the accused Aaftab Amin Poonawala and was later chopped into 35 pieces.

Aftab, during his interrogation, told the police that after killing Shraddha and chopping her body into 35 pieces, he had first disposed of those parts which could stink quickly.


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