Murder ‘most stupid’ gets Indian death penalty

Villa set afire, but bathtub with body of victim exposed him

February 01, 2014 01:52 am | Updated May 18, 2016 05:11 am IST - Dubai:

An Indian man, described by his lawyer as the “most stupid” person he has encountered in 40 years, has been sentenced to death by a UAE court for murdering a maid.

The man, who worked as a cook for a UAE government official, had been having a relationship with the maid. He beat her to death after she told him she was pregnant and threatened to report him for rape, three years ago.

False claims He believed her claims even though they had never had sex, local media reported.

The man lived in a villa near the maid’s place of work in Abu Dhabi. They met while dumping rubbish in dustbins.

A few days later, as the cook was working on the roof, the maid saw him and called him over to her employer’s house, who was away on holiday at the time.

Just romance He went and they had a “romantic time on the roof which did not exceed hugging”, the defence lawyer said.

A week later he visited her again and she told him he had made her pregnant while threatening that she would accuse him of rape.

Gullible The cook, who was described by his lawyer as the “most stupid murderer” he has seen in 40 years, believed her.

He hit the maid on her head with a large stone thrice, killing her, then placed her body in a bathtub filled with water and set the villa on fire to destroy the evidence. The villa was reduced to ashes, but the bathtub survived as it was filled with water.

Seeking help The defendant was arrested after he went to his employer asking him to help him flee the country. But his employer reported him offering to pay defence expenses and blood money.

The case had been on hold since 2010 because the court could not locate the maid’s family.

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