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Human punishment from India to life in prison by the British court to kill, throw away the wife’s body

Human punishment from India to life in prison by the British court to kill, throw away the wife's body
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LONDON: A 28-year-old Indian man who stabbed his wife several times before driving to the nearest road where he left his body on the sidewalk had been sentenced to a life imprisonment by the British court on Monday, after asking for murder.
Kashish Aggarwal attacked Goyyi’s wife in their home in Winterersdale Road in Leicester, Central England, on March 3 this year.
He then put his body into the boot of his car and drove about half a mile to uppingham, where he left his body on the road before driving back home, said the Leicestershire crown court.
Agggarwal was sentenced to life imprisonment to serve a minimum of 20 years and six months before qualify for parole.
“Today’s hearing unfortunately won’t bring gehetika back but I hope it helps the geetic family in some small ways to see that justice has been done for their daughters and sisters who lost their lives in the most terrible way,” said Detective Inspectors Jenni Heggs, From the Eastern Midlands Special Operations Unit Police Leicestershire, who was a senior investigation officer in this case.
He added: “Geetika is only 29 years old when someone, with whom he can rely on and believe, attack him hard at his own home before finally throwing his body on the nearest road.” Aggarwal did not show regret and no only interested in trying to cover his own footsteps that pretended to family, friends and police that he did not know what had happened to his wife.
He continued to change the version of his events several times when interviewed by the police.
“Trying to cover his footsteps, Aggarwal made a call to his wife’s phone and family and friends reported his concern that he did not see his wife since arriving at home.
From work that night.
The victim’s sister then reported her sister lost to the police.
The next morning, March 4 The police received a telephone from a public reporting member that a woman lay on the sidewalk at uppingham closed.
Geetpa faltered with several stab wounds to the neck, shoulders, chest and arms Launched, with aggarwal initially treated as an important witness.
But following the beginning of the question, he was arrested for suspicion of killing shortly after.
CCTV’s question also showed husband driving a guyal car to deposit his body.
This includes CCTV turn agggarwal home at night so boot keep up Aan faces the property.
Agggarwal was charged with the murder of his wife in a few days, on March 6, and was detained.
“Thank you, I went to the Gehetic family for their courage, patience and cooperation with us for the past eight months and for everyone who helped us during the investigation, including witnesses and local communities,” Detective Inspector Heggs said.
Following punishment, the Geetika family issued a statement through the police to express their “destruction” in their “close knitted” family members and shared how they recently traveled to India to spread the abu who died.
“We cry during the trip there.
We shouldn’t do what we do.
This isn’t how it should be.
We only hope we can do more to help him when he needs us,” they said.
Their statement read: “Geetu is a kind, gentle, humble and honest person.
He won’t do anything to endanger others and always speak politely.
He is a good person who listens and cares for others.
He doesn’t Guilty and do it no one deserves his death.
“We have no reason why this happened and we could not understand why Kashish killed Geetu.
We need to know why this happens but feels that we will never get the answers we need.
This makes Geetu death much harder for us to receive and deal with.

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