Man killed girlfriend in mall, body found after 6 days
The Deceased has been identified as Farzana (21), a resident of Gittikhadan, while the accused boyfriend Mujahid Ansari (22 resident of Mominpura). And Mujahid Ansari has been arrested by the city police.
Nagpur: On the 4th floor of Empress Mall near Gandhisagar, a youth has allegedly strangled his girlfriend. When the girlfriend refused to marry him. The incident is dated December 2 but came to the fore on Wednesday night.
The deceased has been identified as, a resident of Gittikhadan, Farzana (21), while the accused boyfriend Mujahid Ansari (22 resident of Mominpura). And Mujahid Ansari has been arrested by the city police.
According to the police, there was a love affair between Ansari and Farzana. Both of these were also to be married. But many days ago, Farzana was also having an affair with another young man and she started staying away from him.
Police Received Information
On 2nd December, he contacted Farzana and asked her to come to the Empress Mall. Mujahid Girlfriend Farzana arrived on the same day at around 2 pm and the Ansari took her to the fourth floor of the Empress Mall. And then he allegedly strangled Farzana and went home.
It was only after the deceased Farzana went missing that the relatives searched for her. When he utterly failed to locate him, Then he lodged a missing complaint with Gittikhadan police.
Gittikhadan’s police started an investigation and then checked his mobile call details. The police had also received information that Farzana was also having an affair with Ansari.
On Wednesday, the police called the Ansari for questioning. During interrogation, he scattered beans and then in anger confessed to strangling her.
After this, the police immediately took the Ansari to the Empress Mall, Where Farzana’s body was found in a half-mutilated condition. And then the police sent this dead body of Farzana to the hospital for post-mortem. Now the police are investigating further after registering a case of murder.
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