Nalasopara Crime: A wife's bizarre act to live with her lover; killed her husband and the body...

Nalasopara Crime: A wife's bizarre act to live with her lover; killed her husband and the body...

A shocking news is emerging from Nalasopara. A woman killed her own husband and buried him in her own house.
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A shocking news has emerged from Nalasopara in Mumbai. A woman killed her own husband and buried him in her own house. After this sensational information came to light, there was chaos in the area. The accused in this case are absconding and are being searched for. A married woman living in a room in Sai Welfare Society in Gadgapada, Nalasopara, Mumbai, killed her husband so that she could live with her lover. Notably, after killing her husband, she buried his body in her own house to ensure no one would find out. Additionally, she had tiles installed there by laborers.

The woman's name is Gudiya alias Chaman and her husband's name is Vijay Chauhan. The woman lived in the same building where her 22-year-old lover Monu Vishwakarma also resided. Living in the same place led to their romantic relationship. However, since Vijay was becoming an obstacle between them, Chaman and Monu decided to get rid of him. Chaman and Vijay have an 8-year-old son. The entire matter came to light because of Vijay's relatives. They had been trying to call Vijay for 15 days, but there was no response. Some relatives even visited his home, but Vijay was not seen there.

Some relatives also inquired with relatives living in Kandivali, Kurla, and Borivali, but no information was found. Meanwhile, some relatives became suspicious of his wife's movements. They also filed a complaint with the police. Accordingly, the police started investigating. After July 19, Chaman and her son left the house. The suspicion grew stronger. When the police searched their house, the whole matter came to light. The family of 22-year-old Monu Vishwakarma had also caught him talking to Chaman once or twice. As punishment, they kept his phone with them. In this case, a crime has been registered against the deceased's wife Chaman and her lover Monu Vishwakarma. Currently, both accused are absconding, and a search is underway for them.

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