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Snakebite Murder: Husband Held in Wife's Death

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Husband arrested three years after wife's death from snakebite.
  • Police uncovered a murder conspiracy initially ruled accidental.
  • A snake rescuer friend allegedly supplied the venomous snake.
Snakebite Murder: Husband Held in Wife's Death

In a shocking turn of events, police in Badlapur have arrested a husband and three of his associates for the murder of his wife, three years after her death was initially deemed accidental. The victim, Nirja Amberkar, died on July 10, 2022, from a snakebite in her apartment.

Following a review of inconsistencies and newly uncovered evidence, investigators reopened the case, exposing a meticulously planned murder. The arrested individuals include the victim's husband, Rupesh, and his friends Rishikesh Chalke, Kunal Chaudhary, and Chetan Dudhane, who is reportedly a snake rescuer.

Authorities revealed that Rupesh, allegedly driven by domestic disputes, conspired with his friends to eliminate his wife. The plan involved obtaining a venomous snake from Dudhane and ensuring Nirja was bitten within their residence, leading to her fatal demise.

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.
The victim's husband and three of his friends were arrested for conspiracy.
Nirja Amberkar died from a snakebite in her apartment, which was later revealed to be a murder.
No, it was initially reported as an accident, but police uncovered a murder plot orchestrated by her husband.

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