Gurugram man kills business partner, strews chopped parts of body at isolated places; slits own wife's throat

Unable to repay a loan of Rs 40 lakh, a man murdered his business partner in Gurugram and later killed his wife after she backtracked on her promise to commit suicide together, police said Friday.

Press Trust of India October 27, 2018 11:07:02 IST
Gurugram man kills business partner, strews chopped parts of body at isolated places; slits own wife's throat

Gurugram: Unable to repay a loan of Rs 40 lakh, a man murdered his business partner in Gurugram and later killed his wife after she backtracked on her promise to commit suicide together, police said Friday. The accused Harnek Singh had taken a loan from Jaskaran Singh but despite repeated reminders, refused to pay him back, they said.

Gurugram man kills business partner strews chopped parts of body at isolated places slits own wifes throat

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Fed up, Jaskaran landed at the accused's home in DLF Phase 2 on 14 October. However, Harnek along with his wife, Gurmehar Kaur and another accomplice tiedGurugram  him up and killed him, they added.

According to Subhash Bokan, the PRO of Gurgaon Police, the accused along with his wife and friend then chopped Jaskaran's body into 24 to 25 pieces, stuffed it into two poly bags and left for their native city of Ludhiana.

"The accused kept throwing the body pieces at isolated places on the road en route to Ludhiana,” Bokan said. Upon their return to Gurgaon, Harnek realised that they would be caught eventually and convinced his wife to commit suicide together.

However, as she refused, Harnek slit her throat on the night of 22 October and also inflicted injuries on himself to mislead the police.

He then told the police that his house was ransacked and robbers had killed Gurmehar, Bokan said. When asked why the robbers only injured him and murdered his wife, he failed to come up with a satisfactory response, he added. "When he (Harnek) was interrogated at length, the accused confessed to the murders," Bokan said. After being produced before a local court, Harnek was sent to police custody for two days, Bokan added.

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