Decomposed body of missing woman found stuffed in trolley bag
Team Udayavani, Feb 16, 2018, 2:31 PM IST
Burdwan(WB): The decomposed body of a woman customer care operator was found stuffed in a trolley bag at an apartment of a banker couple in Durgapur following which the man and his wife were arrested, police said on Friday.
The deceased, identified as Shilpa Agarwal, used to operate a “sahayak kendra” of a nationalised bank from her house at Mejia in Bankura district, the police said. The arrested man, Rajiv Kumar was the manager of the same branch, the police said.
Shilpa had told her family that she was going to visit her aunt’s house at Asansol in West Burdwan district on Friday. She was missing since Saturday and her family had lodged a complaint with the police.
The police said they had received a complaint about stench emanating from the trolley bag kept in the store area of the apartment. On opening the bag, they found Shilpa’s decomposed body, cut into pieces.
Her family claimed that Kumar had committed the crime as Shilpa had been demanding that he return the Rs 1 lakh which he had taken from her.
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