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Tamil Nadu: Women threaten to kill lovers ‘like their predecessor’, opening old cases

Tamil Nadu: Women threaten to kill lovers 'like their predecessor', opening old cases
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Coimbatore: Different efforts of a 23-year-old woman to continue their affair with her 25-year-old lover with threatening to kill her like her ex-lover had brought a maintenance a month old to lit and landed up three members from a family in the police net.
Police Kundadam in Tirupur District said R Chitra, 32-year-old Ramesh wife, Chinnakkampalayam Village near Alaiyam in Dharapuram, has a forbidden affair with a 16-year-old boy, who is their relative, and 20 years -dep manikandan, from the same locality, In 2020.
The four were employed by Ballasubramani to work in his farm in Kathapulapatti Village near Kundadam.
An investigative officer said the small children and Manikandan had explored their relationship with Chita was drunk in September last year, when they went to Kundadam Market along with the woman to buy household items.
“Later, they return to agriculture and fight each other Kill him in place.
Trio then bury the corpse on the agricultural land itself, “the officer said.
This case does not appear as a Manikandan family does not submit a case of missing people.
The officer said Manikandan was not as close to him with his family members.
Chitra, meanwhile, developed a new illegal relationship with Nandhakumar, 25, who worked as fit.
“Chitra, who was two months pregnant, asked him to take care of him properly.
However, he began to avoid it.
A week ago, he threatened Nandhakumar that he would kill him like the way he killed his lover before,” the officer said.
Nandhakumar approached the Deputy Supervisor of Police R Dhanarasu (Sub-Division Dharapuram) and told the incident.
After a thorough investigation to confirm the murder, the police team led by Police Inspector Kundadam O Anand arrested Chitra, her husband and a child on Tuesday.
They were ordered under Section 302 (punishment for murder) and 201 (causing loss of violations or providing false information to serve the perpetrators) from the Criminal Code.
After getting permission from the revenue department official, the remnants of the Manikandan framework were excavated on Tuesday afternoon.
They were sent to the Forensic Department of Medicine for further investigation.

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