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Adopted at birth, girl joins 2 men to murder Odisha woman who raised her

Adopted at birth, girl joins 2 men to murder Odisha woman who raised her

India Today17-05-2025

A teen and her two male friends were arrested in Odisha for the murder of the woman who had adopted and raised her since infancy. The victim, 54-year-old Rajalaxmi Kar, was allegedly smothered to death on April 29 at her rented home in Gajapati district.Police say the girl, just 13 years old, conspired with Ganesh Rath, a temple priest, and Dinesh Sahu to kill Rajalaxmi over her opposition to the relationship and to gain control of her property. The teenager was allegedly in a relationship with Rath and Sahu.advertisement'Rajalaxmi and her husband had found the infant girl on a roadside in Bhubaneswar nearly 13 years ago,' said Gajapati SP Jatindra Kumar Panda. 'The couple, who were childless, took the baby in and raised her as their own. Rajalaxmi's husband passed away a year later. Since then, she had single-handedly raised the girl.'
Several years ago, Rajalaxmi moved to Paralakhemundi so her daughter could study at Kendriya Vidyalaya. She rented a house in town and devoted her life to the child's future. But things took a dark turn when the girl reportedly got into a relationship with Rath and Sahu, both significantly older than her. Rajalaxmi objected strongly, causing growing friction between them.According to police, the girl had earlier handed over some of Rajalaxmi's gold ornaments to Rath, who allegedly pawned them for around Rs 2.4 lakh.advertisement'The three accused smothered Rajalaxmi with pillows while she was at home. After killing her, they tried to cover it up,' the SP said.The girl reportedly told neighbours and acquaintances that her mother had died of a heart attack. She then allegedly took the body to Puri and cremated it there, attempting to close the case before any questions were raised.However, suspicion grew among Rajalaxmi's relatives, who later filed a complaint at the Paralakhemundi police station. During the investigation, police uncovered several pieces of evidence — including three mobile phones with incriminating messages, two pillows used in the murder, and about 30 grams of stolen gold ornaments.'All three — the girl, Rath, and Sahu — have been arrested,' the police said, adding that the investigation is ongoing.Tune InTrending Reel

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