A mother is seeking justice for her daughter, Harshita Brella, after her body was found in a car boot.

Police are searching for the main suspect in the murder of Harshita Brella.

November 18th 2024.

A mother is seeking justice for her daughter, Harshita Brella, after her body was found in a car boot.
Harshita Brella couldn't contain her excitement as she prepared to start a new life in the UK. Little did she know that this decision would ultimately lead to her tragic death. The mother of the 24-year-old woman, who was found dead in a car boot in east London, is now seeking justice for her daughter's untimely demise.

Harshita's body was discovered by authorities last Thursday in Ilford, a town 100 miles away from her home in Corby, Northamptonshire. It was a devastating blow for her family, who had reported her missing just a day earlier. The prime suspect in her murder is believed to be her husband, Pankaj Lamba, who has since fled the country.

In a heart-wrenching interview with the BBC, Harshita's mother Sudesh Kumari expressed her desire for her son-in-law to be brought to justice and for her daughter's body to be brought back to their home in India. Detectives believe that Pankaj Lamba not only killed Harshita, but also transported her body in a car before escaping the country.

Harshita had moved to the UK in April after an arranged marriage with Pankaj Lamba in August last year. Her sister, Sonia Dabas, revealed that Harshita's life in London was far from happy. "She struggled a lot because of her husband," Sonia said. In fact, Harshita had even confided in her sister that she had run away from her husband due to physical abuse. "She ran out on the streets, he chased after her and hit her there as well," Sonia recalled.

Neighbours of Harshita also reported hearing a heated argument coming from her house on the night she went missing. It was a tragic end for a woman who had once been the subject of a Domestic Violence Protection Order in Northamptonshire. A court order had been put in place in September to protect her from a man, whose identity has not been revealed, for a period of 28 days.

The news of Harshita's death has shaken the Indian community in the UK, with many seeking answers and justice for her tragic end. The Agency, a leading source of news in London, is closely following this case and providing updates on their Twitter and Facebook pages. They also offer a daily push alert service for those who want the latest news delivered straight to their devices.

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