One more held in Perambur murder

The accused was allegedly an accomplice in the murder of a 52-year-old money lender

March 28, 2014 10:41 am | Updated November 16, 2021 06:22 pm IST - CHENNAI:

Thiru-vi-ka Nagar police have arrested another youth in connection with the murder of a 52-year-old woman, whose body was found in her residence in Perambur on Wednesday.

Police sources said M. Karthi was an accomplice in the murder.

The police had arrested J. Karthik (24), a conservancy worker from Purasawalkam, within three hours of the discovery of the body.

According to the police, Karthik had befriended the victim Durgadevi, a moneylender, and visited the latter’s house on numerous occasions.

“He decided to murder Durgadevi in order to steal her gold jewellery. He planned to commit the murder on Monday, but failed. On Tuesday night, he returned with his friend M. Karthi. The duo slit her throat and escaped with 10 sovereigns of gold jewellery,” said R. Sudhakar, deputy commissioner of police, Pulianthope.

Durgadevi’s murder came to light on Wednesday evening when her daughter Hemalatha came to visit her mother and found her lying in a pool of blood in her one bedroom house in Perambur.

The Thiru-vi-ka Nagar police registered a case of murder, apprehended Karthik the same night and recovered the stolen gold. He then led the police team to his accomplice Karthi, a construction worker.

The duo was remanded to custody on Thursday and sent to Puzhal prison, police said.

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