Woman kills husband with lover's help using chilli powder in Tumakuru


Daijiworld Media Network - Tumakuru

Tumakuru, June 29: Even as the shocking murder cases of Sonam in Meghalaya and a housewife in Mandya remain fresh, another gruesome crime has come to light in Karnataka.

A woman, allegedly involved in an illicit relationship, murdered her husband by throwing chilli powder in his eyes and then stepping on his neck — with the help of her lover.

The incident occurred in Kadashettihalli of Tiptur taluk in Tumakuru district. The victim, 50-year-old Shankaramurthy, was allegedly killed by his wife Sumangala and her lover Nagaraju.

According to police, the murder took place on June 24. Sumangala, who worked as a cook at a girls’ hostel in Kalpataru College, Tiptur, had reportedly been in a relationship with Nagaraju, a resident of Karadalu Sante village. When Shankaramurthy became an obstacle to their affair, the duo conspired to eliminate him.

On the night of the murder, the accused threw chilli powder into Shankaramurthy’s eyes, beat him with a wooden stick, and eventually killed him by stamping on his neck. They stuffed the body into a gunny bag and transported it nearly 30 km before dumping it into a farm well in the Dandaneshwara police limits of Turuvekere taluk.

Initially, a missing person’s complaint was registered at Nonavinakere police station. However, suspicion arose, and a search was conducted at Shankaramurthy’s farmhouse. There, police found traces of chilli powder and evidence of a scuffle, prompting a more focused investigation.

Upon interrogation, Sumangala reportedly confessed. Call Detail Records (CDRs) further supported the investigators’ suspicions, exposing the affair and the murder plan.

Both Sumangala and Nagaraju are now in police custody. Shankaramurthy’s body has been recovered and sent for post-mortem. The case has triggered shock and widespread discussion in the Tiptur region.

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 29 2025

    In recent days lots of crimes ate being committed in our country by ladies which never ever existed in our country in the past. These days some ladies even super stated their counterparts. Where the trust, faithfulness and honesty in the married life disappeared?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jun 29 2025

    Flavian Kuwait may be it was old foto from woman?It is many times in Hindu marraiges in village area dont give much importance to boys age.Now come to the lover and killing,was it worth killing and throwing body elsewhere?Now truth is out.Instead if she wanted to get out of her family life ,simply give divorce and marry other man .Very sad to kill a innocent man and throwing in well.May his soul rest in peace.Hope she gets a very hard punishment.

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  • Venzil Fernandes, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Jun 29 2025

    In Today's era, people are blinded by illicit relationships. If you are not happy with spouse, please leave and go away. Why even kill them ??

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  • Alfreeda Montiero, Bajpe

    Sun, Jun 29 2025

    Now a days I can hear a lot of extra marriage affairs which very bad for family life,

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 29 2025

    A mistake is an accident. Cheating and lying and Faking (disguising) are not mistakes, they are intentional choices.

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  • GURKA, mangalore

    Sun, Jun 29 2025

    If ever you got a relationship with outsider there are ways to solve the problem not to kill someone just like that . Now what you got

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 29 2025

    In the picture wife looks quite young comparing to her husband who was 50 years old. !

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