November 22nd 2024.
It was a tragic and heartbreaking news that shook the community of Corby, Northamptonshire. The lifeless body of 24-year-old Harshita Brella was discovered in the boot of a car in East London. Her family, devastated by the loss, paid a heartfelt tribute to her, saying that she will always remain in their hearts.
Harshita was believed to have been murdered on the evening of November 10 in Corby, before her body was driven 100 miles to Ilford and abandoned. The initial cause of death was identified as manual strangulation, according to the inquest. The prime suspect in this horrific crime is Harshita's husband, Pankaj Lamba, who was last seen with her just hours before her death. It is suspected that he has fled the country, and an international manhunt is currently underway.
In a statement released through the police, Harshita's family expressed their grief and love for her. They said that even though she is no longer with them, her memories and presence will always be cherished. "We miss you every moment of our lives and you will never be forgotten," they said.
Harshita's body was found in a silver Vauxhall Corsa in Ilford, almost 100 miles away from her home in Corby. The CCTV footage of Pankaj and Harshita at the Corby Boating Lake on the evening of November 10 has been released by the Northamptonshire Police. In light of this, the police have requested anyone who was in the area during the specified time and has any information or dashcam footage to come forward and assist with the investigation.
Detective Chief Inspector Johnny Campbell, from the East Midlands Special Operations major crime unit, appealed to the public for help. He said that they have established Pankaj and Harshita's presence at the boating lake on that fateful evening, and have conducted searches in the surrounding areas. He also mentioned that the location is a busy part of town, and urged anyone with any information, no matter how small, to come forward and assist with the investigation.
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