Mumbai woman killed her husband, bury him inside the house, minor daughter revealed

Wife kills husband, representational image

A 26-year-old woman killed her husband with the help of her lover and then buried the body under the kitchen floor.

Tuesday, the Dahisar Police arrested a woman for allegedly killing her husband by slitting her neck with the help of her lover. It was revealed that the deceased had caught them red handed.

The accused woman Rashida Shaikh and her husband Rais Shaikh, were living at Dahisar East area with their 2 minor kids (6-year-old daughter and 2 and half year old son).

The Matter

The accused woman Rashida Shaikh was in extramarital relationship with her neighbour Aniket Vishwakarma. The deceased had caught them red handed last month. On May 20, the two slit throat of Rais and then buried the body under the kitchen floor.

The children were playing outside at the time of the incident, but when the daughter went inside, she saw that they were burying their father. Then the Kalyugi mother threatened her daughter to not to reveal else she will be buried in the same way.

Then on next day, Rashida visited the Dahisar Police station and reported a missing complaint for her husband.

The daughter revealed with Uncle

The Rais brother Anis was trying connecting with brother on his mobile, but it was switched off. On asking Rashida she told that her brother is at work.

Then he contacted Rais friend Adil Shaikh and told him to file a missing complaint. On May 25, Adil lodged a missing complaint.

Meanwhile brother Anis also came to Delhi, and asked his niece, that if she knows anything, then she revealed the incident to him.

“There were tiles on the floor everywhere but the kitchen floor was plastered. When we dug that portion, we recovered the deceased`s body. After a detailed panchnama we have sent it for autopsy to Bhagwati hospital,” the officer said as quoted by midday.

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