Telangana: Man murdered a month after marriage; wife, lover accused

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Telangana: Man murdered a month after marriage; wife, lover accused
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  • Tejeshwar was murdered a month after marriage; wife and her lover are suspects
  • GPS tracker and a Rs 75,000 supari were allegedly used in the murder plot
  • Aishwarya and her mother have been arrested; investigation continues

In a chilling case of betrayal and conspiracy, a 24-year-old man was murdered just a month after his wedding, allegedly at the behest of his wife and her lover. The incident took place in the Gadwal police limits of Telangana and has sent shockwaves across both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

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The victim, Tejeshwar, married Aishwarya on May 18, but by June 17, he was reported missing. His family filed a missing person complaint at the Gadwal Police Station, but within days, his body was discovered in a lake in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh.

According to the police and family sources, Aishwarya was in a relationship with a bank manager even before her marriage to Tejeshwar. Shockingly, it is alleged that Aishwarya left her home just five days before the wedding, prompting Tejeshwar’s family to reconsider the marriage. However, influenced by Aishwarya’s emotional appeals, Tejeshwar went ahead with the wedding.

Post-marriage, Aishwarya is said to have continued her affair with the bank manager. Allegedly, the couple saw Tejeshwar as an obstacle and decided to eliminate him. Reports suggest that Aishwarya hired contract killers for Rs 75,000 and even fixed a GPS tracker on Tejeshwar’s bike to monitor his movements. His location was then shared with the killers.

Tejeshwar narrowly escaped five earlier attempts on his life, but the sixth attempt proved fatal. Police have now arrested Aishwarya and her mother, while the investigation is ongoing to locate the bank manager and other suspects involved in the contract killing.

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