New Delhi: wife assistant professor of Delhi University was killed in Burari North Delhi on Monday.
The defendant, who previously lived on the top floor of the victim’s house and a close friend of her husband, had been arrested.
Around 7pm, Monday, while patrolling the road 100 feet in the area, Constable Bhim found a person looking nervous.
When he asked the reason, he claimed to have killed his brother-in-law.
The man, Rakesh (31), was then taken by the police to the Burari police station.
Rakesh said the woman was on the fourth floor of the building.
When the police team won there, they found a 32-year-old woman lying fainted in her bed.
He rushed to the hospital where he was declared dead.
Next, Rakesh was arrested.
The defendant was a taxi driver.
Three years ago, he met the woman’s husband and began to consider him his brother.
“Assistant professor gave Rakesh his car to drive and also gave him his room and family to stay upstairs his house.
The defendant did not take his salary every month and told the teacher to give him all the number when he needed it,” said an officer.
On February 16, after a married woman with a teacher, she asked her husband to remove Rakesh from home and also from work.
The argument happened between Rakesh and the woman with this problem, but he was fired and also had to switch from home with his family.
He even refused to give Rakesh contributions delayed.
“Because of this, Rakesh began planning to take revenge.
On Monday, he learned that the assistant professor came out with his mother.
The woman and her 84-year-old father’s father were at home.
The defendant entered the house, strangling him and also gave an electric shock to his body To check if he died or not.
When the woman’s father-in-law was hard to hear, he did not realize what had happened at home.
Even when the police came to the house, he did not move, “the officer added.
The police said the electrocution was not verified and would be revealed after an autopsy report.
However, the sources said the police had found a cable through him Rakesh had given a female electric shock.
The female family claimed that they had filed a complaint to the police in August about the threat to their daughter from her husband, Rakesh and his wife.
“Husband and wife have some problems.
But we get to now just find Rakesh’s role in crime,” said DCP (North) Sagar Singh Kalsi.