A tragic event unfolded in Bengaluru, Karnataka, where a woman was found dead in her rented home located in the Cottonpet area. At the time of the incident, she was reportedly alone. The assailants not only took her life but also stole gold and cash amounting to Rs 20 lakh, which had been saved for her daughter's wedding.
Police Investigate Possible Insider Involvement
Initial investigations indicate that the police suspect an insider may have been involved in the crime. The victim, identified as 40-year-old Latha, is believed to have been strangled by the intruders before they made off with the valuables.
Family Circumstances During the Incident
Reports reveal that Latha's husband, Prakash, a wholesale cloth merchant, was at his shop during the incident. Their daughter was at work, and their son was at school, leaving Latha home alone.
Valuables Intended for Daughter's Wedding Stolen
The couple had been saving money and jewelry specifically for their daughter's upcoming wedding. Prakash returned home for lunch only to discover that both Latha and the valuables were missing.
Ongoing Investigation and CCTV Review
Authorities have initiated a thorough investigation and are currently reviewing CCTV footage to gather more information about the incident.
Separate Incident in Hyderabad
In an unrelated event, a bar fight in Hyderabad's Medchal-Malkajgiri district resulted in a fatality. A man was killed after being struck on the head with a beer bottle during a dispute at the Good Day Bar around 10:30 PM.
Details of the Bar Incident
According to police reports, the altercation began between two groups at adjacent tables. Sravan Kumar was identified as the attacker, who struck Pawan Kumar, leading to his immediate death.
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