Two sentenced to life imprisonment

Two sentenced to life imprisonment

Two sentenced to life imprisonment

Madikeri, Feb. 10: The Principal District and Sessions Court has sentenced a woman and her lover to life imprisonment for killing her husband who had obstructed their immoral relationship by giving him a sign and giving him a sign.

B.D. Murali, a resident of Somwarpet under Somwarpet police station limits, and Radha of Thanneeruhalla village had an immoral relationship. Radha's husband Suresh had obstructed their immoral relationship, so Radha and Murali had hatched a conspiracy to murder him. Accordingly, Murali, who was working as a medical representative in Mangalore and temporarily residing in a rented house, On 17.7.2019, he chatted with Mallikarjun Motagi of Solapur, Maharashtra, about potassium cyanide through WhatsApp and had 500 grams of potassium cyanide couriered to his address from Solapur. He then bought flowers and saffron, took some of the potassium cyanide he had brought, mixed it with water, added flowers and saffron, and put a letter with it, writing that this is the Lord's Prasad, which should only be consumed by the owner of the house. He packed it on the and couriered it to a hotel in Somwarpet town where Radha's husband Suresh was working. Radha  On 4.8.2019 at 6 pm, she forced Suresh to drink water mixed with potassium cyanide at her residence, even though her husband Suresh did not want her to say no to God's prasad, and murdered Suresh, and burned the remaining cyanide-mixed water and the plastic can in the water stove at the back of the house.

In this regard, PSI Shivashankar had registered a case and filed a charge sheet against Murali and Radha. The trial of the case was held in the Principal District and Sessions Court and the charge of Murali and Radha conspiring to murder Suresh by giving cyanide and destroying evidence was proved. The judge of the Principal District and Sessions Court, Hosamani Pundalik, sentenced Murali and Radha to life imprisonment. Government prosecutor K.G. Ashwini had argued in this case.

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