Bengaluru: Two women have been arrested for killing their husbands in two different cases.
In the first case, a woman named Gangaratna of Yarahalli village in Chikkaballapur killed her husband Sanjeevappa (35) by smothering with a pillow. The incident took place on February 10, when the woman made people believe that the man was died after sleeping drunk. Three months later, the police have succeeded in exposing the case based on the Autopsy report.
In another case, a woman killed her husband by hitting with a cricket bat in Hubballi. The police, who had complained about unnatural death, has now confirmed that his wife murdered the victim.
Bharati had registered a complaint that her husband Shivayogi Halemani of Ashwini colony died on May 2. The police had observed that Shivaogi's nose was bleeding. However, it was confirmed through post-mortem report that Shivayogi was killed by slitting his neck. The woman has confessed to the crime.
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Udupi: Udupi City Police have registered a case of online fraud after a 62-year-old hotel chef was allegedly cheated of Rs 1.13 lakh by a woman who befriended him on WhatsApp, claiming to be based in London.
The victim, identified as Pandu Kariappa Poojary, a resident of Kuthpadi in Udupi, was working at a hotel in Mangaluru.
He reportedly came into contact with a woman identifying herself as Emilda William on WhatsApp. During their interactions, she told Poojary that she planned to start a cosmetics and hotel business in India and would meet him during a visit to Mangaluru.
On April 7, Emilda sent Poojary a flight ticket from London to Delhi via WhatsApp. The following day, Poojary received a phone call from a woman who informed him that Emilda had arrived at Delhi airport carrying a demand draft worth Rs 5 crore along with other items. The caller allegedly asked him to pay Rs 70,000.
Subsequently, Poojary also received a call from Emilda, who was reportedly crying and spoke about the situation. Believing the claims, he transferred a total of Rs 1,13,300 in phases using a scanner. He later realised that he had been cheated.
