
Couple’s death takes political turn
The Hindu
Two days after a young and unemployed private teacher ended life in Nagarjunasagar, his wife who had gone missing a day earlier was found dead and retrieved from the Nagarjunasagar Project right canal
Two days after a young and unemployed private teacher ended life in Nagarjunasagar, his wife who had gone missing a day earlier was found dead and retrieved from the Nagarjunasagar Project right canal near Manchikallu sluice gate, here on Thursday. Police identified the victim in decomposed state as Akkamma, wife of deceased Vanam Ravi, resident of Hill Colony in Nagarjunasagar. They are survived by their two children aged under six, and are in the custody of grandparents who run a bicycle repair shop for livelihood.
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