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Chandrabhan Sanap gets death sentence for murdering Esther Anuhya: All you need to know about the 2014 case

FP Archives October 30, 2015, 15:22:52 IST

A Mumbai court on Tuesday held a 39-year-old man guilty for the rape and murder of a software engineer Esther Anuhuya in January last year, the Indian Express reported.

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Chandrabhan Sanap gets death sentence for murdering Esther Anuhya: All you need to know about the 2014 case

Terming it as a rarest of rare cases, a Mumbai sessions court on Friday awarded death sentence to prime accused Chandrabhan Sanap for the murder and attempted rape of Esther Anuhya in January 2014. The court earlier this week had held Sanap guilty for the rape and murder of a software engineer Esther Anuhya, the Indian Express reported . The sentencing of the convicted man may take place on Wednesday, the Indian Express report said. Esther’s uncle was quoted as saying that he hoped the court gives the convict the death penalty. Women Court special judge Vrushali Joshi found Chandrabhan Sanap guilty. Mumbai Police spokesperson Dhananjay Kulkarni said that the prosecution successfully secured the conviction under all sections of the law under which Sanap was tried. [caption id=“attachment_2486068” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Image courtesy: Facebook Image courtesy: Facebook[/caption] The case The murder took place in January 2014 when Anuhya arrived from Vijayawada at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus after a Christmas break to rejoin work at Tata Consultancy Services, Goregaon. As the train arrived early around 5 am, Sanap, posing as a cabbie, offered to drop her to her hostel in south Mumbai. They negotiated an amount of Rs 300 for the commute. However, when Anuhya walked out of the terminus with her luggage, she found Sanap had neither a taxi nor an autorickshaw, but a motorcycle. When she refused to go, he asked her to inform her family about his details and the vehicle registration number. As there was no other transport available at that hour and though Anuhya did not have any balance on her mobile phone, she pretended to make a call to her family before accepting the motorcycle ride. En route, Sanap stopped the bike on the service road on the Eastern Express Highway near Kanjurmarg suburb, on the excuse that the petrol had run out, and in the foggy wintry morning on the deserted highway, dragged Esther into the bushes and attempted to rape her, but she strongly resisted. Enraged, Sanap banged her head repeatedly with a stone and even strangled her with her dupatta. He then took some petrol from his motorcycle and attempted to burn the body in the thick bushes beside the highway. He fled the scene after grabbing her bag and a trolley which contained her laptop and other belongings. Meanwhile, unable to communicate with Anuhya, her anxious father Jonathan Prasad lodged a missing person with Vijayawada railway police before coming to Mumbai and lodging another complaint with Kurla railway police. After painstaking investigations, examining CCTV records at the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus and the mobile phone record which showed the last signal at Bhandup, the Mumbai police finally recovered a charred and decomposed body in Kanjurmarg on 16 January. Sanap was arrested from Nashik on 3 March and charged with the crime. Special Public Prosecutor Raja Thakare examined 39 witnesses including four eyewitnesses, among them two who said they had seen the accused and the victim together, which clinched the case in the prosecution’s favour. With inputs from IANS

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