Bengal man kills wife, chops up body, dumps pieces in canal


Kolkata, Jan 5 (IANS): A repeat of the ghastly incident in Delhi's Mehrauli where a youth killed his live-in partner, cut up her body ino 35 pieces and stored them in a fridge was witnessed at West Bengal's Siliguri where a man was arrested on Thursday for killing his wife, and cutting her body into pieces before dumping them into a canal.

The body parts are still missing and the divers of the disaster management team are conducting a search at the local Teesta Canal where those were reportedly dumped.

The victim was identified as Renuka Khatun, 30, and the accused is her husband Md Ansarul.

According to the Siliguri Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Akhilesh Chaturvedi, a missing complaint was filed on this count on December 24 last year.

"Following preliminary investigation, the husband of the victim turned out to be the suspect. He was detained and interrogated. Finally on Thursday, he admitted his crime and the police have taken him into custody," Chaturvedi added.

Meanwhile, police sources said that Ansarul killed his wife out of suspicion of her involvement in an extra-marital affair.

"The victim used to attend a beautician course at Siliguri. She had been missing since December 24, the day when the missing diary was filed. In face of interrogations, Ansarul admitted that on the same day she took his wife to nearby Phansidewa and there first killed her and then cut his body into two pieces before dumping those body parts at the Teesta Canal," a local police source said.

It is learnt that the victim got married to the accused six years back. Her family members informed the police that although there were initial hitches between the two, they were resolved. But no one could gauge that Ansarul was holding such a suspicion against his wife, that would ultimately prompt him to commit such a heinous crime.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Horrible.Handels wife as simply as a piece of wood or waste?How one can live after this criminal act I just cant understand.Wife is a mens play stick,?Doubting of exta marital affair ?Killing and chop her like wood and throw in canal ?Cant understand him.He requires very hard punishment .Dont have merci on him.Does they have children?Heartfelt sympathy to family.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Killing doesn't come from God. So this Extra Power come from evil spirits either drugs, fornications, murders..., with these type of sins those who have gone before, assist these to do these type of horrors to take one to hellish situation or to hell if no repentance. So anger control, let go very much needed also seeking Divine assistance to avoid traps by these never statisfied roaming and able to possess someone, evil spirits!

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Western Liberal (modern name for communists) live in karma. All sorts of murder, abortion, same sex, drugs, porn, no gender. Socialist russian and communist chinese liberal ideologies to destroy US first and then rest of the world through hollywood movies, netflix... then western educated judges also become pro liberal ! in the name of modern times , country or thinking!

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