The Rajasthan Police on Wednesday (October 30) reported that they’ve solved the thriller of the disappearance of 50-year-old Anita Chaudhary, whose physique was now discovered chopped into a number of items and dumped in a 10-foot-deep pit in Jodhpur’s Gangana village. According to obtainable data, the girl had been lacking for 3 days earlier than her physique was found inside the house of a detailed buddy.
Details of the case:
The police started looking for the sufferer after her household filed a lacking individual grievance. They reported that Chaudhary had not returned house from her magnificence parlour, which she had closed round 2:30 pm on the day of her disappearance.
The police stated, primarily based on all of the obtainable inputs, a probe has been launched which uncovers that the sufferer obtained right into a taxi on the day she disappeared. “The taxi driver was immediately called for questioning. He stated that he had dropped the woman near a house in the Gangana area, which belonged to a man named Gulamuddin, who runs a sewing shop near Chaudhary’s beauty parlour.” However, when the police arrived at his house, Gulamuddin was not there.
Body present in items utilizing grinder
When questioned additional, Gulamuddin’s kin revealed that the girl had been murdered and her physique hidden in a 10-foot-deep pit in entrance of the home. Officials reported that the girl was killed in a horrific method, along with her throat, each fingers, and each legs reduce. “The precision of the cuts suggests that her body was dismembered using a grinder,” an official acknowledged, including that Gulamuddin’s spouse has been taken into custody.
The sufferer thought of accused as her brother
The deceased’s son acknowledged that, after gaining her belief, Gulamuddin and his relations might need referred to as her to their house and killed her. He added that his household has had a relationship with Gulamuddin for a number of a long time, and his mom thought of him as her brother. Further investigation into the case is at the moment underway.
(With inputs from Chandrashekhar Vyas)