
Mysuru: A 20-year-old married woman was gruesomely killed in Karnataka’s Mysuru district after her lover allegedly placed an explosive in her mouth and set it off following a quarrel.
The victim, identified as Rakshita from Gerasanahalli village in Hunsur taluk, was found dead in a lodge in Bherya village, where she had checked in with her lover Siddaraju, a relative of hers.
According to police, the couple got into a fight inside the lodge. Siddaraju then allegedly forced a combustible device into her mouth and detonated it with a trigger typically used for blasting gelatin sticks in quarries.
A disturbing video from the scene showed the woman lying on a bed with the lower part of her face blown off and blood pooled on the floor.
Rakshita was married to a man from Kerala but had been in an illicit relationship with Siddaraju, officials said.
After the incident, Siddaraju initially tried to mislead others by claiming she had died in a mobile phone explosion. However, while attempting to escape, he was caught by locals and handed over to the police.


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