Indian women found dead in bin
We recently reported that Hyderabad-based Chaithanya Madhagani was tragically found in a bin by police. Her father revealed to Australian media that her son-in-law confessed to accidentally killing her during a quarrel, then fleeing to India with their son. He confessed to police and disclosed the body’s location.
Four days after the tragic discovery of Chaithanya Madhagani’s body in a wheelie bin, her vacant home in Point Cook, Australia, was targeted by thieves. The burglars stole a red Mini Cooper believed to be Madhagani’s vehicle. Neighbors expressed shock and dismay at the lack of morals displayed by the alleged thieves. The break-in, captured on CCTV, showed two individuals jumping over the gate and spending an hour inside the home before fleeing with stolen goods. Despite the proximity in time and location, police do not believe the burglary is connected to Madhagani’s death investigation. Two suspects were apprehended, with one man charged and remanded in custody. As investigations into Madhagani’s death continue, authorities remain tight-lipped to avoid compromising the case. The community is still reeling from the tragedy, with neighbors recalling fond memories of the family. Meanwhile, a candlelight vigil is planned to honor her memory.coupleRead more
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