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Thane: Live-in partner held after woman’s body found stuffed in suitcase

Updated on: 26 November,2025 02:14 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The victim had been living with the accused for the last five years. They fought on the night of November 21, following which the accused allegedly strangled her to death

Thane: Live-in partner held after woman’s body found stuffed in suitcase

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Police have arrested the live-in partner of a woman for murdering her after her body was found stuffed in a suitcase on the banks of a creek in Maharashtra's Thane district, officials said on Wednesday, reported news agency PTI.

The accused allegedly killed the woman on November 21 following a fight and dumped the body near the creek the next day, they said.


The body of Priyanka Vishwakarma (22) was spotted under the creek bridge near Desai village on Monday. The words 'P V S' were found tattooed near the wrist of the deceased, a police release said, reported PTI.



The police suspected that the body was stuffed in the suitcase for disposal at the creek and registered a case of murder.

Based on information gathered from social media and CCTV footage of the area, the police apprehended Vinod Srinivas Vishwakarma (50) from Desai village, reported PTI.

During interrogation, the man confessed that he committed the murder, the official said.

The victim had been living with the accused for the last five years. They fought on the night of November 21, following which the accused allegedly strangled her to death, reported PTI.

He kept the body in their house for one day, but as it started decomposing and the stench spread over the place, he stuffed the body in a suitcase, took it on foot near the creek and threw it off the bridge on the night of November 22, the official said, reported PTI.

The police arrested the accused on Tuesday and booked him on charges of murder and causing disappearance of the evidence of offence, he added.

Man murdered in Nagpur for not sharing cigarette lighter

In another case, a 33-year-old man was killed in Nagpur city by a group of unidentified people, apparently for not sharing his lighter to light cigarette, police said on Monday, reported PTI.

The incident took place at Bina Sangam under Khaparkheda police station limits on Sunday evening and the deceased was identified as Sushilkumar Gedam, they said, reported PTI.

Gedam and his friend Ashish Gondane (33) were returning from a swim when four to five strangers approached them and asked for a lighter. They refused to share cigarette lighter and this led to a brief argument which took a nasty turn when the group members assaulted the duo with stones and knives before fleeing from the spot, police said, reported PTI.

While Gedam died in the attack, Gondane suffered serious injuries and was stated to be in a critical condition, they said, reported PTI.

A murder case has been registered and a search for the accused was underway, police added.

(With inputs from PTI)

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