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Assam woman kills husband & mother-in-law; dumps chopped body parts in Meghalaya

Notably, Vandana Kalita – the accused allegedly killed her husband and mother-in-law before chopping them into pieces and then storing their body parts in a refrigerator.

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Guwahati: In a sensational murder case, the Assam police have recovered the chopped body parts of the mother-son duo, who were allegedly killed by their daughter-in-law/wife.

The body parts of the victim’s mother-son duo were recovered from Cherrapunji in Meghalaya, where the accused had dumped it.

Vandana Kalita – the murder accused – led the police team from Assam – to the spot at Sohra (Cherrapunji) in Meghalaya, where she and her lover, the co-accused, dumped the mother-son duo’s body parts.

Notably, Vandana Kalita – the accused allegedly killed her husband and mother-in-law before chopping them into pieces and then storing their body parts in a refrigerator.

Three days after the murder, the accused dumped the bodies of the victims at Cherrapunji in Meghalaya.

The prime accused in the case, Vandana Kalita murdered along with her lover and another friend. They ganged up to murder her husband Amarjyoti Dey and her mother-in-law, Shankari Dey. The accomplices of Vandana Kalita, who helped her in committing the murder, have been identified as Arup Deka and Dhanjit Deka.

It may be noted that the mother-son duo, the victims in the case, were reported missing in August last year. The murder of the mother-son duo by the woman came to light on Sunday, seven months after the murder took place.

The incident has been reported from the Noonmati locality in Guwahati city of Assam. The murders are believed to have been the result of an extra-marital relationship that the accused woman had with another man.

Vandana Kalita has reportedly confessed to committing the crime, Assam police said.

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