Shocking Murder Case in Chhattisgarh: Wife Kills Husband in Fit of Rage
Murder in Jashpur District
A shocking incident has emerged from the Duldula police station area in Jashpur district, Chhattisgarh. Santosh Bhagat, aged 43, was allegedly murdered by his wife, Mangrita Bhagat. Reports indicate that Mangrita had recently returned to the village from Mumbai. The couple had been embroiled in ongoing disputes, which escalated to the point where Mangrita, in a fit of rage, bludgeoned Santosh to death with a metal hammer.
Following the murder, she attempted to conceal the body. Mangrita wrapped Santosh's corpse in a blanket and stuffed it into a red trolley bag, hiding it inside their home. Subsequently, she called her middle daughter to confess, stating, "I have killed your father, and his body is in a suitcase at home." Alarmed by her mother's revelation, the daughter rushed back to the village with her husband and informed her uncle, Vinod Minj, who promptly alerted the Duldula police.
Discovery of the Body
Upon arrival, the police conducted a search of the premises. During their investigation, they discovered the trolley bag, which contained Santosh's body wrapped in a blanket, showing signs of blood on his face and hands. Family members revealed that Mangrita had been working in Mumbai and had only recently returned to the village. After the incident, she fled back to Mumbai. SSP Shashi Mohan Singh arrived at the scene and confirmed that a case had been registered at the Duldula police station based on the report from the deceased's brother.
Investigation Underway
The SSP stated that a case has been filed under Section 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code, and an investigation has commenced. Initial inquiries suggest that the murder was committed in a fit of anger, but the exact motive will be clarified after further questioning. Currently, a police team has been dispatched to Mumbai to apprehend Mangrita Bhagat and uncover the truth behind this tragic incident. The investigation is ongoing.
