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Andhra Pradesh: Woman kills son, dismembers body for rape attempt on aunts

Prasad, who was unmarried, had also allegedly attempted to rape his maternal aunts in Hyderabad and Narasaraopeta.
February 15, 2025 / 21:05 IST
He was murdered using an axe or a sharp weapon. (Representational image)

A 57-year-old woman allegedly killed her son after getting frustrated with his misconduct, with the assistance of relatives and dismembered his body into five pieces, police said on Saturday.

Prakasam Superintendent of Police, A R Damodar said K Lakshmi Devi (57) allegedly murdered her son, K Shyam Prasad (35), a cleaner, on February 13, PTI reported.

Devi's relatives allegedly helped her in killing Prasad.

"Unable to bear her son's perverted and indecent behaviour, she (Lakshmi Devi) killed him," Damodar told PTI, adding that Prasad had also behaved indecently with his aunts and other relatives in Bengaluru, Khammam, and Hyderabad.

Prasad, who was unmarried, had also allegedly attempted to rape his maternal aunts in Hyderabad and Narasaraopeta, police said, according to PTI.

He was murdered using an axe or a sharp weapon.

Following the murder, his body was cut into five pieces, stuffed into three sacks, and dumped in the Nakalagandi canal in Cumbum village.

The accused, now on the run, have been booked under BNS Sections 103(1) and 238; police are searching for them.

(With inputs from PTI)
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first published: Feb 15, 2025 09:04 pm

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