Woman, 3 others get life for murder of husband in West Champaran

Woman, 3 others get life for murder of husband in West Champaran
A chilling murder case in West Champaran has concluded with a life sentence for four individuals, including a wife who conspired with her lover to kill her husband. The victim's dismembered remains were discovered in June 2022, leading to the arrest and conviction of Madhu Devi, her lover Krishna, and two accomplices. A hefty fine was also imposed.
Bettiah: A court in Bagaha in West Champaran on Saturday sentenced four people, including a woman, to life imprisonment in a murder case. The woman, Madhu Devi, along with her lover and others, was found guilty of murdering her husband. A fine of Rs 50,000 was also imposed on all the four. If the fine is not paid, each will face an additional six months’ imprisonment.The case is of Bishunpurwa village under Bathwariya police station area. The deceased was identified as Lorik Yadav.
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The court of district and additional sessions Judge Manvendra Mishra, after hearing arguments from the prosecution and defence, found all the four accused guilty.Additional public prosecutor Jitendra Bharti said Lorik’s dismembered remains were found on June 23, 2022.The investigation revealed that Madhu conspired with her lover, Krishna, to murder Lorik. Two of Krishna’s friends—Chhota Yadav and Ranjit Ram—were also involved in the crime.After the murder, an attempt was made to dispose of the body, which was then dismembered. Later, the police recovered the deceased’s skeletal remains, including the head, hands, and feet, from different locations.The verdict was delivered based on the police investigation report and detailed court arguments. Madhu and other accused in the murder case are in judicial custody since July 8, 2022, Jitendra added.


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About the AuthorDilip Kumar

Dilip Kumar, our Bettiah Correspondent, has been working for the print, television, and digital media for the last 20 years. Cover social, political, and crime news, as well as have a keen interest in wildlife stories. Based in Champaran, famous for Mahatma Gandhi’s ‘Champaran Satyagrah,’ I have a special hold on the news related to the Valmiki Tiger Reserve and the Indo-Nepal border.

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