Maharashtra police have arrested a 49-year-old man from Palghar district for allegedly murdering his spouse, beheading her, and disposing of her stays in separate places.
The crime got here to gentle two months after the incident when a cranium was discovered inside a journey bag in Virar, in keeping with a information company PTI report.
The accused, Harish Hippargi, was arrested from Nalasopara East, on the outskirts of Mumbai, after investigators traced essential proof linking him to the homicide.
In response to police, Hippargi, who labored within the imitation jewelry business, lived along with his spouse, Utpala (51), and their 22-year-old son. Frequent disputes occurred between the couple, significantly over Utpala’s son from a earlier marriage.
On January 8, throughout one such altercation, Hippargi allegedly strangled Utpala to demise. In an try and cowl up the crime, he transported her physique to Virar East, the place he severed her head utilizing a machete.
The torso was dumped in a drain, whereas the severed head was stuffed right into a journey bag and deserted close to Pirkunda Dargah, police mentioned.
To mislead his son, the accused claimed Utpala had left for her hometown in West Bengal. Nonetheless, the crime unfolded on Friday when authorities found the cranium inside a journey bag in Virar.
Investigators discovered a pouch from a jewelry retailer in Bengal’s 24 Parganas district, which led them to Utpala’s identify within the buyer information.
Upon additional probe, police discovered that Utpala’s telephone had been switched off for 2 months. Hippargi, too, had gone into hiding, altering his residence and turning off his cell quantity. After following a number of leads, police tracked him right down to Rahmat Nagar in Nalasopara and arrested him late Friday night time.
Authorities at the moment are looking for Utpala’s torso, as investigations into the homicide proceed.