Mangaluru, Sep 18: Nearly two decades after he murdered his second wife at Pudu village in Bantwal on the outskirts of the city, a native of Tamil Nadu has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the first additional district and session's court, here.

Raju procured hens used in cock fights from Tamil Nadu and sold it in Bantwal. He was working with his brother, who was living with his wife in Padu village for over two decades. Raju lived separately in a rented house with his wife Devi.
Police said on the ill-fated day, Raju hacked Devi to death around 1am. Mohan, his neighbour who heard Devi's screams came out of his house to check. Raju parried his inquisitive neighbour's queries stating Devi was in the habit of shouting at night.
Raju later locked the house around 2 am and left in an autorickshaw, which he regularly hired. Next morning, Mohan entered Raju's house through a window and found Devi lying in a pool of blood.
M Shekarappa, then police inspector registered a case of murder and filed a chargesheet few weeks later, even as efforts were on to nab Raju. DK district police notified Raju as a proclaimed offender as he remained on the run for long.
A team of district crime information bureau sleuths arrested Raju from his house in Mulanur village, in Tirupur district on September 5, 2014. As the trial progressed, four witnesses had died and others could not depose due to health issues.



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