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Unemployed man kills bureaucrat’s wife in Dindoli, Madhya Pradesh, hides evidence to distract police

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Last updated: January 29, 2024 20:26 UTC

In a horrific incident that took place in Dindori in Madhya Pradesh on Monday, sub-divisional magistrate Nisha Napit Sharma was used by her husband Manish Sharma, police said. Murder by covering your mouth with a pillow.

The crime took place on Sunday at her official residence in the district and the accused husband, 45, tried to hide the evidence by washing clothes, pillows, sheets and other items in a washing machine, news agencies reported. Arnie What to say to an officer.

Mukesh Kumar Srivastava, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Balaghat district, told the news agency: “SDM Nisha Napit Sharma got married to Manish Sharma, a resident of Gwalior, at Gayatri Mandir in Mandla in 2020. Their married life was very stressful and Manish Nish Sharma also used to cause trouble for her. Apart from this, he also wanted to be a nominee in her service book, insurance and bank accounts, but Ms. SDM used to deny this.”

The police officer said that a few days ago, the accused came to her official residence and because he was her husband, he often visited her official residence. Sharma killed her by pressing a pillow over her mouth after an argument with her on Sunday.

He then tried to hide the evidence by washing pillows, sheets and other clothing in a washing machine. But the officer said police and the FSL team found enough evidence to charge him.

Sharma is currently in custody and the police have registered a case under Sections 302, 304B and 201 of IPC.

Ms Napit’s sister Neelima Napit has reportedly accused Sharma of murdering her sister and claimed he had tortured her for money new delhi tv.

“He used to harass Nisha for money. My sister doesn’t have any disease. Manish did something wrong. He didn’t even allow house help to enter Nisha’s room,” she claimed as per the report.

Neelima Napit told media persons that although Sharma tried to describe it as a normal death and said her sister suffered from kidney disease, the officer’s sister refused to believe her theory. “I am convinced that her husband murdered her. He used to torture her physically and mentally,” she said.

(Input from ANI)

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