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India: 2,000 km murder trip | Israel today

2020-07-08T23:52:32.278Z


| Around the worldIndia turmoil following the shooting death of his wife and then flew thousands of miles to kill his mother-in-law and commit suicide India: Murdered his wife and flew to kill his mother-in-law Photo:  GettyImages (illustration) Angry Husband's Death Journey: Amit Argwal, 42, from Bangalore, India, was very furious at his separated wife, Shilpy Dandanya, for whom he had been married for ten ye...


India turmoil following the shooting death of his wife and then flew thousands of miles to kill his mother-in-law and commit suicide

  • India: Murdered his wife and flew to kill his mother-in-law

    Photo: 

    GettyImages (illustration)

Angry Husband's Death Journey: Amit Argwal, 42, from Bangalore, India, was very furious at his separated wife, Shilpy Dandanya, for whom he had been married for ten years, including a cohabiting child. One day, as reported in foreign media, the frustrated husband decided to go on a particularly murderous revenge campaign, during which he arrived at Shilpy's home, shot her to death, and then twice over to the local airport, flying no less than 2,000 miles to his mother-in-law, in Calcutta. When he arrived at the home of his late wife's parents, he shot his mother-in-law after a heated argument, and then committed suicide. 

The man who called the cops was Sabash Dandanya, the killer's mother-in-law, who at the last moment managed to escape to the neighbor's house while his son-in-law shot his wife. Sabash called the local police upset, and police forces who arrived at the scene burst in and found the hotdogs alive. Beside her, they also found Amit's body, shot in the head with a suicide note. Reading the letter revealed the horrific truth that had earlier murdered his divorced wife, prompting the Bangalore Police Department to break into Shilpy's home and discover the victim without a life sentence. 

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The Indian police have decided to house the 10-year-old son who remains an orphan from mother and father, with a relative whose identity has not been disclosed to the media to protect him from media coverage. While the case investigation is over, the questions of what led the husband to this vengeful murder campaign seem to remain with the family forever. 

Source: israelhayom

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