Renukaswamy murder case: Pavitra Gowda breaks down during spot inspection while Darshan stood faintly with folded hands

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Renukaswamy murder case: Pavitra Gowda breaks down during spot inspection while Darshan stood faintly with folded hands
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  • Darshan and Pavitra with 11 other accused, were brought to crime scene
  • At a shed in Pattanagere, police gathered information on brutal murder
  • During the scene reconstruction, Pavitra Gowda broke down in tears

In a significant development in the Chitradurga Renukaswamy murder case, actor Darshan and actress Pavitra Gowda, along with 11 other accused, were brought to the crime scene by the police for a mahajar, or crime scene reconstruction. The dramatic scene unfolded at a shed in Pattanagere, where the police gathered to extract detailed information about the brutal murder.

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With their hands tied, Darshan and Pavitra stood before the police during mahajar. During the scene reconstruction, Pavitra Gowda broke down in tears, overwhelmed by the gravity of the situation. Next to her, another accused, Naga, was also seen crying. The tension in the air was palpable as the accused began to recount the events leading to Renukaswamy's murder.

Actor Darshan appeared visibly affected, standing faintly as he watched Naga’s emotional breakdown. The police meticulously recreated the incident, compelling the accused to provide a detailed narrative of the murder.

The case has drawn significant public attention due to the involvement of high-profile individuals. Among the 17 accused are Pavitra Gowda (33), Darshan (47), Pawan (29), Raghavendra (43), Nandisha (28), Jagadisha, Anu, Ravi, Raju, Vinay (38), Nagaraju (41), Lakshmana (54), Deepak (39), Pradush (40), Karthik (27), Kesavamurthy (27), and Nikhil Naik (21).

As the investigation progresses, the police continue to unravel the complex web of events leading to Renukaswamy's tragic death, aiming to bring justice to the victim and his family.

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