
Woman, accomplice arrested for murder
The Hindu
The two murdered a man and buried the body
The Tenkasi Police have arrested a woman and her accomplice for allegedly murdering her second husband three years ago and burying the body near her house. Police said Abhi alias Abhirami, 30, of Anna Nagar in Kuthukkalvalasai near Tenkasi, having a son and a daughter, married K. Kaliraj, 20, of Achanpudur in 2017 after her first husband died a few years ago due to poor health. Kaliraj, who was not in touch with his parents due to domestic issues, went missing in 2018.
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