Hyderabad: Wife killed husband, pours acid in mouth

Hyderabad: Wife killed husband, pours acid in mouth
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A wife has brutally killed her husband, who is addicted to alcohol. She hit the husband with a stick on his head and tightened nylon rope around the neck and killed him with the help of her brother

Hyderabad: A wife has brutally killed her husband, who is addicted to alcohol. She hit the husband with a stick on his head and tightened nylon rope around the neck and killed him with the help of her brother.

In order to portray it as suicide, she poured acid into the mouth. The postmortem report revealed it as murder. With this, the police arrested the accused sister and brother.

This incident happened at Rayadurg in Hyderabad on September 19. According to the police, a couple Narsimulu (43), Sunita (40) resides at Madhura Nagar in Rayadurg and work as daily labours.

Narsimulu, who is addicted to alcohol, continuously harassed his wife. He used to spend all the money on drinking liquor. Sunita couldn't bear the torture of her husband and decided to kill him.

She planned the murder with the help of her brother S Srinivas, who also stay in the same area. As part of their plain, Sunita called her brother to home on the 19th of this month.

She attacked the drunken husband with a stick and tightened the nylon rope around the neck. To portray the murder as a suicide, she poured acid into the mouth of the husband's dead body.

The next day she went to the police station and filed a complaint that her husband has committed suicide. She said that he has asthma for some time, and unable to bear it he committed suicide by consuming acid.

However, the police sent the body to postmortem over finding injuries on head and neck parts of Narsimulu. As the police suspect, the postmortem report revealed it as murder.

In the investigation, the police called the deceased person's wife and interrogated in their style, where Sunita and her brother admitted the crime. In this context, the police arrested them and produced in the court.

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