
Man gets life term for murdering wife
The Hindu
A Mahila Court on Wednesday sentenced to life imprisonment P. Sekar for murdering his 48-year-old wife Aravalli in 2014, and imposed a fine of ₹5,000 on him. Sekar was the second husband of Aravalli,
A Mahila Court on Wednesday sentenced to life imprisonment P. Sekar for murdering his 48-year-old wife Aravalli in 2014, and imposed a fine of ₹5,000 on him.
Sekar was the second husband of Aravalli, and had murdered her on June 13, 2014 on a suspicion that she was having a relationship with another person, a police official at the MGR Nagar station said.

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