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Time of India
10-05-2025
- Time of India
No accident, retd GM murdered in ‘supari' plot: Cops
Bhopal: On Saturday, cops said that the suspicious death of a 65-year-old man, a retired BHEL general manager, was revealed to be a murder-for-hire by the victim's second wife, a tenant, and tenant's love, and not an accident in the bathroom as initially claimed. Piplani police on Saturday said the deceased's second wife, identified as Bitty, plotted the murder with her tenant and her lover as Bitty was distressed by alleged abuse by the elderly man and the man had also disapproved of the relationship between his tenant and her beau. All three were arrested. Rekha and Sanjay were reportedly promised Rs 10 lakh for the murder by Bitty. Rs 2.5 lakh had already been transferred to Sanjay's account, as confirmed by bank records, cops said. Anand Nagar police outpost in-charge SI Santosh Raghuvanshi said that the deceased, 65, a resident of Patel Nagar and retired GM from BHEL, was found dead on April 18. He added that Bitty had claimed he had slipped in the bathroom. However, the post-mortem report later revealed death due to strangulation. SI Raghuvanshi said that the deceased had been living with his second wife, Bitty, after separating from his first wife. He had also allowed Rekha Suryavanshi, the widow of an acquaintance, to stay at his house. The SI added that Rekha was romantically involved with a man named Sanjay Pathak. Tensions reportedly arose as the deceased restricted Rekha's communication with March Attempt SI Raghuvanshi said that on March 18, under the pretext of a land purchase, the accused lured the deceased to Ichhawar, where Sanjay ambushed and assaulted him with a stick. The deceased sustained head and eye injuries, leading to impaired vision. A police report was filed in Ichhawar regarding the assault.'Murder In April & Superstition Angle'SI Raghuvanshi further said that on April 18, Bitty administered eye drops to the deceased, after which he moved toward the bathroom—where Sanjay was hiding. A scuffle broke out, and Sanjay pushed the deceased, causing him to fall and sustain severe head injuries. Sanjay then strangled the deceased using a towel, as per the SI said that the accused waited for five hours before moving the body. Cops added that this was because the deceased once reportedly told his wife and Rekha that his spiritual guru claimed he would come back to life five hours after death. When he did not, they took his body to a private hospital, falsely claiming he had fallen in the bathroom.'Statements Didn't Match'Police registered a case and received the PM report which said that he died of strangulation and asphyxiation. When police interrogated the women, their statements contradicted. Their call details revealed the involvement of Sanjay. Cops said all three of them have confessed to the On Saturday, cops said that the suspicious death of a 65-year-old man, a retired BHEL general manager, was revealed to be a murder-for-hire by the victim's second wife, a tenant, and tenant's love, and not an accident in the bathroom as initially claimed. Piplani police on Saturday said the deceased's second wife, identified as Bitty, plotted the murder with her tenant and her lover as Bitty was distressed by alleged abuse by the elderly man and the man had also disapproved of the relationship between his tenant and her beau. All three were arrested. Rekha and Sanjay were reportedly promised Rs 10 lakh for the murder by Bitty. Rs 2.5 lakh had already been transferred to Sanjay's account, as confirmed by bank records, cops said. Anand Nagar police outpost in-charge SI Santosh Raghuvanshi said that the deceased, 65, a resident of Patel Nagar and retired GM from BHEL, was found dead on April 18. He added that Bitty had claimed he had slipped in the bathroom. However, the post-mortem report later revealed death due to strangulation. SI Raghuvanshi said that the deceased had been living with his second wife, Bitty, after separating from his first wife. He had also allowed Rekha Suryavanshi, the widow of an acquaintance, to stay at his house. The SI added that Rekha was romantically involved with a man named Sanjay Pathak. Tensions reportedly arose as the deceased restricted Rekha's communication with March Attempt SI Raghuvanshi said that on March 18, under the pretext of a land purchase, the accused lured the deceased to Ichhawar, where Sanjay ambushed and assaulted him with a stick. The deceased sustained head and eye injuries, leading to impaired vision. A police report was filed in Ichhawar regarding the assault.'Murder In April & Superstition Angle'SI Raghuvanshi further said that on April 18, Bitty administered eye drops to the deceased, after which he moved toward the bathroom—where Sanjay was hiding. A scuffle broke out, and Sanjay pushed the deceased, causing him to fall and sustain severe head injuries. Sanjay then strangled the deceased using a towel, as per the SI said that the accused waited for five hours before moving the body. Cops added that this was because the deceased once reportedly told his wife and Rekha that his spiritual guru claimed he would come back to life five hours after death. When he did not, they took his body to a private hospital, falsely claiming he had fallen in the bathroom.'Statements Didn't Match'Police registered a case and received the PM report which said that he died of strangulation and asphyxiation. When police interrogated the women, their statements contradicted. Their call details revealed the involvement of Sanjay. Cops said all three of them have confessed to the crime.


Buzz Feed
05-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Buzz Feed
Target Sells The Bogg Bag, So I Tried It — And Now I Get The Hype
We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. The moms are right: The durable, waterproof, do-it-all totes are incredibly useful. The Bogg Bag is a veritable poster child for the phrase 'practical yet stylish.' Target It is exceedingly 'practical': Made of waterproof, washable EVA foam, it's sturdy, structured, and very spacious. It also has a bunch of holes to which you can attach a number of other 'practical' add-ons, including a phone case, interior dividers, hooks and carabiners, and water bottle sleeves. Their immense popularity is nation-wide, but they're particularly coveted items for 'busy moms' in areas where beach trips, tailgating, and pool days are part of daily life. As far as 'stylish' goes, that's more subjective. As multiple outlets have pointed out, Boggs are literally the Croc equivalent of a bag. They come in a rainbow of very bright hues, and you can absolutely (obviously) get Jibbitz-like charms for them. Unadorned, I think even devotees would agree they look like colorful blocks of Swiss cheese with handles. While I may not be Bogg's target customer, I am a regular Target shopper, and the store is now an official Bogg retailer. I am also a mom; I am busy; I do take my daughter to various extracurricular activities; and, once the weather warms up, my family and I are regular beachgoers. Plus, as far as I'm concerned, there's no such thing as owning too many bags. So when the opportunity arose to take some Boggs for a test-drive, I felt compelled to say yes. I opted for two sizes: The Original, which is sized very generously at about 18 inches wide, and the Bitty, which comparatively lives up to its name at just 11 inches. There's also the midsized 15-inch Baby Bogg. I do love a big bag, and the Original is truly massive. It's definitely not designed for everyday use, it has come in handy as a waterproof bag for stashing my daughter's floaties (dry and wet) when we head to swim lessons; a reusable tote for groceries; a dirt-proof bin for bringing home new plants; and even as a carrier for my excitable 13-pound dachshund mix while walking around the farmer's market. The Bitty Bogg is about the size of a spacious handbag. I tested the Bitty on trips to the playground (where I no longer had to worry about leaking water bottles or sunscreen), to the store (the roomy interior meant no more digging around for wallet, phone, keys, etc), and to the movies, where it turned out to be a perfect lap tray for soda and a small popcorn. I've yet to bring it with me for an evening out, but, much to my great surprise, I actually plan to (after I wash off the popcorn butter, of course). I have not purchased any of the available Bogg add-ons, but I do appreciate the clear interior pouches that come with each one. I also haven't purchased any decorative charms — though, to be honest, I actually don't hate these. Get the Original for $90 (available in five colors), the Bitty Bogg for $55 (available in four colors), and the Baby Bogg for $70 (available in three colors) at Target.