A shocking crime was reported in Karnataka where a man allegedly killed his partner by forcing chemical powder into her mouth following a heated argument. The incident took place after tensions between the couple escalated, leading to the fatal assault.
According to police, the accused and the woman were in a relationship but had frequent disputes. On the day of the incident, the quarrel turned violent, and the man allegedly used the substance to attack her. The woman collapsed soon after and died despite efforts to save her.
The accused fled the scene but was later tracked down and arrested. Police have seized the chemical powder and are investigating its exact composition to determine how it caused the victim’s death.
The case has sparked outrage in the local community, with residents demanding strict punishment for the accused. Authorities are also examining whether the crime was premeditated or carried out in a fit of rage.
The victim’s family has called for swift justice, while the police continue to gather evidence for prosecution. The case adds to growing concerns over crimes against women in the region.
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