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India Today
3 days ago
- India Today
Inspired by YouTube video, Telangana woman kills husband by pouring pesticide in ear
Telangana police have arrested a woman, Ramadevi, her lover Karre Rajayya, and his friend Srinivas for allegedly murdering Ramadevi's husband, Sampath, using a method inspired by a YouTube to police, Ramadevi got the idea of killing her husband by watching a YouTube video that demonstrated how pouring pesticide into a person's ear could be the night of the crime, Rajayya and Srinivas took an intoxicated Sampath to the Bommakal flyover under the pretext of having a drink. Once Sampath was unconscious, they poured pesticide into his ear, which killed him The following day, Ramadevi filed a missing person complaint to mislead the police. However, when Sampath's body was found on August 1, both Ramadevi and Rajayya raised objections to conducting a post-mortem, which aroused police call records, phone location data, and CCTV footage, investigators traced the suspects, who eventually confessed to the crime. All three accused have been remanded to judicial custody as the investigation continues.- EndsMust Watch IN THIS STORY#Telangana


News18
4 days ago
- News18
‘Learnt From YouTube', Telangana Woman Kills Husband With Lover's Help: In His Ears She Poured....
Last Updated: In Telangana's Karimnagar, a woman killed her alcoholic husband with the help of her lover, whom she had met at the snack shop she ran. A shocking case has surfaced from Telangana's Karimnagar, where a woman allegedly killed her husband with the help of her lover and his friend. What makes the crime even more disturbing is that the woman reportedly learnt the method of killing by watching a YouTube video. According to a report in Free Press Journal, police have taken the woman, her lover and his friend into custody. Alcohol, Frequent Quarrels Led To An Illicit Relationship As per the report, the deceased, identified as Sampath, worked as a cleaner in a library. He was married to Ramadevi, and the couple had two children. Sampath was addicted to alcohol and often argued with his wife after drinking. To support her family, Ramadevi used to run a small snack shop. It was at this shop that she met 50-year-old Karan Rajayya. Over time, the two reportedly entered into an illicit relationship. Police claim that Ramadevi eventually decided she wanted to get rid of her husband. Both of them, along with Rajayya's friend Srinivas, then made a plan to murder Sampath. How Did They Execute The Crime? On the night of the murder, Rajayya and Srinivas called Sampath to meet them near the Bommakal flyover. They offered him alcohol. After drinking, Sampath lost his senses and fell asleep after being intoxicated. It was then that Rajayya allegedly poured pesticide into Sampath's ear. Police said he died on the spot. After the act, Rajayya called Ramadevi to inform her that the murder had been carried out. Attempt To Mislead Police The next day, Ramadevi went to the police station and filed a missing person's complaint for her husband. On August 1, Sampath's body was found. Police suspected something unusual after Ramadevi and Rajayya allegedly refused to do his postmortem. Sampath's son also reportedly suspected foul play and requested the police to investigate further. Police began checking call records, CCTV footage and location data, which led them to Ramadevi, Rajayya and Srinivas. Upon questioning, all three allegedly confessed to the crime. The trio has since been arrested and sent to judicial custody, as per the report. view comments First Published: News viral 'Learnt From YouTube', Telangana Woman Kills Husband With Lover's Help: In His Ears She Poured.... Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


NDTV
5 days ago
- NDTV
Telangana Woman Kills Husband By Pouring Pesticide In Ear. She Saw It On YouTube
Hyderabad: The police in Telangana's Karimnagar have arrested a woman, her lover, and his friend for the murder of her husband, Sampath. The woman, Ramadevi, is alleged to have meticulously planned the crime after researching on YouTube. The victim, Sampath, was a sweeper at a local library who would often fight with his wife after he got drunk. His wife, Ramadevi, sold snacks, and supported their two children. It was through this small business that she reportedly met 50-year-old Karre Rajayya. Their acquaintance soon turned into an illicit affair. Police investigation revealed a chilling plot. Wishing to eliminate her husband, Ramadevi reportedly found a YouTube video demonstrating that pouring pesticide into someone's ear could be fatal. She then suggested this gruesome method to her lover, Rajayya. On the night of the murder, Rajayya and his friend Srinivas lured Sampath to the Bommakal flyover on the pretext of having a drink together. After Sampath became intoxicated and fell to the ground, Rajayya allegedly poured pesticide into his ear, killing him instantly. Following the murder, Rajayya called Ramadevi to inform her that their plan had succeeded. The next day, Ramadevi, seemingly playing the part of a grieving wife, filed a missing person complaint with the police. On August 1, when Sampath's body was discovered, both Ramadevi and Rajayya reportedly contacted the police but raised suspicion by requesting that no post-mortem be conducted. The son however expressed doubts about how the father had died. The police got suspicious about the behaviour of the couple and began to investigate. By analysing their call data, phone locations, and CCTV footage, they were able to unravel the conspiracy. During interrogation, all three, Ramadevi, Rajayya, and Srinivas, reportedly confessed to their roles in the murder. All three accused have been arrested and remanded to judicial custody.


Time of India
18-07-2025
- Time of India
3 govt staffers assault kid with autism in Hyderabad; held
Representative image HYDERABAD: The SR Nagar police have arrested three employees of the horticulture department for allegedly assaulting a six-year-old boy with autism and his parents at the UIDAI Aadhaar Enrollment Centre in Mythrivanam, Ameerpet. The accused were identifed as Samuel (45), Ramadevi (44), and Venkat Reddy (44). The incident took place around 3:20 pm on July 13, when Dr K Krishna (38), a resident of Nallakunta, had visited the centre with his wife and two children, aged six and four, for Aadhaar registration. While waiting for their token, the six-year-old, diagnosed with autism, opened the door to an adjacent office. This triggered an aggressive reaction from Samuel and Ramadevi, who rushed at the boy. Samuel slapped the child and hurled abuses at the mother, police said. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad When Krishna intervened, the trio allegedly dragged him into a side room, where they kicked, scratched, and verbally assaulted both him and his wife. The accused were nabbed on July 15 during a search operation. SR Nagar police said the three have been booked under multiple sections of the BNS.

New Indian Express
10-07-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
Bhadrachalam temple staff protest over attack on EO
KHAMMAM: Wearing black badges, members of the TNGO Association, temple employees' welfare and retired staff associations and Vedic administrative staff from various temples staged a protest outside Tanisha Kalyana Mandapam on Wednesday, condemning the attack on Bhadrachalam temple Executive Officer (EO) L Ramadevi. The protestors alleged that EO Ramadevi and her team were assaulted by encroachers from Purushottapatnam village in Yetapaka mandal, Alluri Sitaramaraju district, Andhra Pradesh while attempting to stop illegal constructions on land belonging to the Sri Sitaramachandra Swamy temple. They demanded legal action against the culprits and measures to stop further encroachments. VHP state publicity in-charge Pagudakula Balaswamy decried the repeated encroachment of the temple's land, once gifted by a devotee, and recalled previous instances, including a gaushala being blocked. He criticised the AP government's failure to act, despite forming a special committee. EO Ramadevi, discharged from KIMS Hospital in Bhadrachalam, has left for Hyderabad to seek better care.