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Bengaluru Doctor's Murder: Chargesheet Reveals All

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Chargesheet filed against surgeon Dr. Mahendra Reddy in wife's death.
  • Key evidence includes accused's voluntary statement and drug traces.
  • Messages allegedly confess motive and killing to a woman friend.
Bengaluru Doctor's Murder: Chargesheet Reveals All

Months after the mysterious death of Dr. Krutika Reddy, investigators in Bengaluru have filed a substantial 2,322-page chargesheet against her husband, surgeon Dr. Mahendra Reddy. The prosecution has amassed significant evidence, including 77 witness statements, 23 of which are from medical professionals.

The case against Dr. Mahendra Reddy is bolstered by his own voluntary statement admitting to administering medicine to his wife on the night of her death. Medical examination of Dr. Krutika's body revealed traces of propofol anesthesia, with external administration suggested by findings on her legs.

Further evidence presented includes Dr. Reddy's online purchase of propofol and alleged text messages sent to a female friend, which investigators consider a confession and clear indication of motive. The accused had reportedly tried to prevent a postmortem examination following his wife's demise.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A chargesheet was filed against her husband, Dr. Mahendra Reddy, accusing him of her murder.
Evidence includes his own statement, traces of anesthesia in the victim, and alleged confession messages.
The case is from Bengaluru, with the chargesheet filed before a local court there.

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