Man who killed wife, mother-in-law arrested

January 22, 2015 04:34 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:20 pm IST - Bengaluru

Bengaluru:Karnataka: 21-01-2015: File Photo of (from Right to Left) Murder accused Basavaraja murdered his Wife Chandrakala (24 Years) and Mother In Law Omkaramma (45 Years), at his Residence in Nelageddarahalli, under Peenya Police Station Limits, in Bengaluru on Wednesday 21st January 2015

Bengaluru:Karnataka: 21-01-2015: File Photo of (from Right to Left) Murder accused Basavaraja murdered his Wife Chandrakala (24 Years) and Mother In Law Omkaramma (45 Years), at his Residence in Nelageddarahalli, under Peenya Police Station Limits, in Bengaluru on Wednesday 21st January 2015

Peenya police have arrested driver Basavaraj who was on the run after brutally murdering his wife and mother-in-law.

Basavaraj murdered the women by crushing their head with a grinding stone while they were sleeping in the house in Peenya on Tuesday night.

The accused, a native of Chitradurga, had fled to his native after killing his 23-year-old wife Chitrakala and mother-in-law, Omkaramma, following discord on late Tuesday night.

According to the police, a team of officials went to Chitradurga and nabbed the accused from his house. He was brought to the city on Thursday morning.

The deceased Chandrakala had left Basavaraj two years ago and was settled in Shivpura in Peenya along with her mother and two children. On Tuesday night, the couple got involved in a verbal spat when Basavaraj asked his wife to come back to Chitradurga. When Omkaramma, the accused’s mother-in-law tried to intervene, an enraged Basavaraj took a grinding stone and bludgeoned his wife and mother-in-law while they were sleeping and fled the scene.

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