Bengaluru Murder (Karnataka): capital of karnataka Bengaluru In fares one in the house of software A week after the engineer woman’s body was found, investigators have revealed that the 34-year-old software The engineer did not die due to fire or suffocation but was murdered.
According to police, an 18-year-old youth killed a woman after she refused to have sex with him. Deceased identified as 34 year old Sharmila DK which occurred as accenture In software Used to work as an engineer.
On January 3rd he Bengaluru Of Ramamurthy located in the city Subramanya layout in my fares She was found dead in her house. initial During investigation it was suspected that his apartment He died of suffocation after a fire.
Neighbor youth arrested in police investigation
After finding the dead body, the police invoked the Indian Civil Defense Code (bnss) Section 194(3)(iv) A report of unnatural death was registered and investigation was started. During the investigation, on the basis of scientific methods and technical evidence, the police deceased neighbor of colonel kurai (18) as accused marked did, which victim Lived in the house next to the house of.
colonel kurai confessed his crime
upon questioning colonel kurai Reportedly confessed to his crime. He told the police that he went to the woman’s house at around 9 pm on January 3 with the intention of having sex. sliding Had entered through the window.
When the woman protested, he allegedly forcefully pressed her mouth and nose, rendering her semi-conscious. During the scuffle victim He also got injured and started bleeding.
Police said that in an attempt to destroy the evidence, the accused placed the woman’s clothes and other objectionable material on the bedroom mattress and set it on fire and then fled from the spot. Not only this, the accused by While running away, the woman’s mobile phone was also stolen.
confessional On the basis of statement and strong evidence, a case under Indian Justice Code (bnsA case has been registered under sections 103(1) (murder), 64(2), 66 and 238 (destroying evidence). Further investigation of the case is ongoing.

