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Adelaide Man Admits Killing Wife, Denies Murder Charge
19 Jan
Summary
- An Indian-origin man confessed to killing his wife in Australia.
- He pleaded manslaughter, not guilty of murder, in Adelaide court.
- A fundraiser supports the victim's young son left without his mother.

In Adelaide, Australia, Vikrant Thakur has appeared in court, admitting to the killing of his wife, Supriya Thakur. He entered a plea of manslaughter, asserting his innocence for the charge of murder. This distinction is significant, as murder implies intent, while manslaughter suggests an unintentional causing of death.
Police responded to a call in Adelaide's northern suburbs on December 21, where they discovered Supriya, aged 36, unresponsive. Despite immediate CPR efforts by officers, she could not be saved. The case has been adjourned, with the court set to reconvene in April to review further evidence, including forensic reports.
Community members have launched a GoFundMe campaign to aid Supriya's son. The description highlights her dedication as a mother and her aspirations to become a nurse, emphasizing the devastating impact her sudden death has had on her child.




