Woman murders husband, then pours acid on lover's face for 'replacement'


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Aadhaar card helps police solve crime

Nagarkurnool (Telangana), Dec 11: In a shocking incident inspired by Telugu blockbuster ‘Yevadu’ where the hero pulls off as another person after plastic surgery, a married woman and her beau tried to stage the movie’s plot in real life but were busted, thanks to Aadhaar card.

Swathi Reddy from Nagarkurnool district of Telangana allegedly killed her husband Sudhakar Reddy with the help of her boyfriend Rajesh. Sudhakar’s body was burnt in a forest.

Later, she allegedly disfigured her boyfriend’s face by pouring acid and informed Sudhakar’s family that their son had met with an accident. However, news agency ANI reported that Rajesh voluntarily poured the acid on himself.


Sudhakar (deceased) and Swathi

Rajesh, who was now impersonating as Sudhakar, was rushed to a hospital in Hyderabad and a plastic surgery was conducted. However the family got suspicious when they noticed a sudden change in their 'son's' mannerisms and behaviour and informed the police.

The police tried to ascertain Sudhakar’s identity by matching fingerprints with his Aadhaar and the duo was caught.

The investigation revealed that Sudhakar was killed on November 26. Swathi and Rajesh thought that they could live happily after Rajesh gets a plastic surgery to look like Sudhakar.

"We visited the hospital and took fingerprints of the person who is undergoing treatment later checked with Aadhaar biometric and found the fingerprints are not matching," said Jogu Chennaiah, additional superintendent of police (SP), Nagarkurnool district.

While Swathi has been arrested, the police are waiting for Rajesh to get discharged from hospital. "One more accused Rajesh is undergoing treatment in the hospital; he will be arrested soon after discharge from the hospital," the additional SP said.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Dec 12 2017

    Dangerous connection.
    Such an incident or master mind we could see only in movies.
    Looks like' the Surgeon who conducted plastic surgery also collaborated to some extent.

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  • JR, MANGALORE

    Tue, Dec 12 2017

    SWATHI SEEMS SENIOR RAJESHWARI BHASKAR SHETTY.

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  • Shaff, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 12 2017

    TALAQ (Divorce) Is the best solution. Rather than going this way.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, Dec 12 2017

    Looks like the movie from which they drew their inspiration didn't cover the Aadhar Angle, else they would've dipped the fingertips in acid too. Yesteryears, in such movies, normally the dog of the deceased used to be the first one to identify the imposter and invariably used to end up eating poisned cookie.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 12 2017

    At last, people got to know about finger prints taken for Adhaar, once used for a cause.

    Why, so many thefts in the country are not detected by comparing the digital prints picked from the crime scene ? Don't police have access to the data or there are still so many people without Adhaar ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 12 2017

    First time in 70 Years ...

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 12 2017

    If you are not married yet, wait until your girlfriend turns 40.

    There is a some chance you will continue to live in peace for some years.

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  • Rob Stan, Udupi / US

    Tue, Dec 12 2017

    If the wife sits at home all the time & watches thrillers this is bound to happen. Gentlemen & Gentlemen, let your wife work part-time, but do not let her sit idle at home all the time.

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  • Johan Sequeira, Surathkal/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 11 2017

    This is a result of government bias towards women..no laws are made that protect husbands from violence.even great Indian judiciary rarely punishes a woman for crimes against husband whereas women in india cannot be punished for adultery.this has encouraged such unscrupolous wives to engage in such ghastly acts.men need to realize that it's about time we start fighting like woman organizations for laws to protect male gender

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 12 2017

    Mr. Sequeira,

    Even here you are unfortunate - its not only the woman, her boyfriend too is involved hence the crime becomes 50-50 ! He He He

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  • Luv, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 11 2017

    Vinasha kalakke vipareetha buddi !!!
    But i salute the commitment of this boy friend Rajesh, no ordinary lover can pour acid on himself !!

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  • Pinto, BLR

    Mon, Dec 11 2017

    All these type of cross connections ultimately lead to eternal hell one day or the other. Now enjoy sheera ...

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 11 2017

    An eleventh commandment is imminent in this changing world "Thou Shall Not Covet Other Men".

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  • Lavina Cardoza, Katpady

    Tue, Dec 12 2017

    Ha...ha...ha...Swamianna you made my day....

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