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Mohali woman kills husband, stuffs body in suitcase ; Arrested

| | Mar 20, 2017, at 07:09 pm
Chandigarh, Mar 20 (IBNS) : Police on Monday arrested a woman, who had allegedly killed her husband with the help of of brother and stuffed the body in a suitcase, which she could not dispose of.

The murder had taken  place on Sunday.

According to media reports, the  victim has been identified as Ikam Dhillon son of human rights activist Jaspal Singh Dhillon.

His wife  Sirat Kaur escaped from the scene after she lost the key of her BMW in which the suitcase was kept. .

She has admitted to murdering her husband with the help of her brother and his friend, claimed police.

The woman is the niece of a former Congress MLA who lost in the recent Assembly Elections.

Sirat and her husband were reported to be staying separately because of strained relationship.

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