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Telangana man murders pregnant wife after quarrel, disposes of her body parts into Musi river

Updated on: 26 August,2025 02:15 PM IST  |  Malkajgiri
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The couple got married in January 2024 against the wishes of their parents and later faced domestic problems. The accused strangulated her and when she fell unconscious, used an axe blade to commit further cruelty, the police said

Telangana man murders pregnant wife after quarrel, disposes of her body parts into Musi river

The accused works as a bike taxi rider and resides at East Balaji Hills in Boduppal. Representational Pic

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Medipally Police of Rachakonda Commissionerate has arrested a 27-year-old man in Telangana's Medchal-Malkajgiri district for murdering his pregnant wife, chopping her body into pieces and throwing them into the Musi river at Prathapsingarm.

The arrest was made on Monday.


The accused works as a bike taxi rider and resides at East Balaji Hills in Boduppal and is originally from Vikarabad.



He married the 21-year-old, a neighbour from the same village, on January 20, 2024, at Arya Samaj in Kukatpally and the duo shifted to Hyderabad and lived in Boduppal after marriage, said DCP Malkajgiri, PV Padmaja.

"Yesterday, we arrested an accused named Mahendra Reddy, who killed his wife due to domestic violence. The couple got married in January 2024 against the wishes of their parents and later faced domestic problems," the official said.

"After a miscarriage, she became pregnant again. Due to some quarrel, Reddy strangulated her and when she fell unconscious, used an axe blade to commit further cruelty. Case registered under sections 103, clause 1, and 238 of BNS, equivalent to old IPC 302 and 201."

On April 22, last year, the deceased lodged a complaint at WPS Vikarabad, and a case under Section 498-A IPC and Section 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act was registered. Subsequently, village elders held panchayats, and the matter was compromised. From June 2024 onwards, the couple started residing in a rented house at Boduppal.

The deceased worked for three months at a call Centre in Punjagutta. However, the husband of the deceased stopped her from continuing her job as he was suspicious of her movements. "In March 2025, the deceased conceived and was five months pregnant. Even then, frequent quarrels continued between them. On August 22 the deceased informed the accused that she would go to Vikarabad on August 24 for a medical check-up and thereafter stay at her parents' house. The accused did not agree and a quarrel ensued. The deceased abused him, and on the same day, the accused decided to eliminate her," the police said

The accused purchased an axe in Boduppal and kept it in the house. On August 23 at about 4:30 pm, he allegedly murdered the deceased by throttling her. Thereafter, in order to conceal the evidence, he chopped the body into pieces and disposed of the head, hands, and legs by throwing them into the Musi River at Prathapsingaram, and retained the headless and legless trunk in his room, police said. 

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