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Shocker: Man kills live-in partner, bludgeons woman's mother to death

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 2 February 2021, 11:55 IST

In a gruesome incident, a man allegedly murdered his live-in partner in Andhra Pradesh on Monday. He also bludgeoned the woman’s mother and another shocking thing he committed was the rape of the woman’s minor daughters.

The accused man was identified as Moulali. He was in a relationship with Sarala, who was a resident of Govindavari palle village of Thamballapalle.


According to timesnownews.com reports, the woman was a widow and used to live with her elderly mother and three minor children.

Allegedly, Moulali convinced the family of the woman to shift to his farmhouse in Yetigadda Thanda so that he could live with Sarala as a live-in partner.

However, things went wrong when Moulali started suspecting her beloved of having an affair. On September 29, the man allegedly flew into a fit of rage and allegedly murdered Sarala. To hide the crime, he dumped the body near the Pedderu project.

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When Sarala’s mother asked about her daughter, he allegedly strangled her to death and threw her body into a local water body on October 1, last year, The Times of India reported.

Accused sexually assaulted minor daughter:

After murdering the two women, Moulali shifted Sarala’s children to an undisclosed location in the state of Karnataka and allegedly sexually assaulted a minor daughter.

The case came to notice when a woman, last week, from Govindavari palle village approached the police and lodged a complaint.

After investigating the matter, the police arrested Moulali and also recovered the dead bodies of the two women on Monday.

Meanwhile, police are conducting further probe. While the efforts are being made to shift the children of Sarala to a shelter home.

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First published: 2 February 2021, 11:50 IST