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Harshita Brella's Final Warning: 'He Will Kill Me' Before Her Tragic Death

A 24-year-old woman found dead in the boot of a car in east London had reportedly warned her mother that her husband "was going to kill her" weeks before her death, according to the Hindustan Times report. Harshita Brella's body was discovered on November 14, in the boot of a silver Vauxhall Corsa, parked in Brisbane Road, Ilford. Her husband, 23-year-old Pankaj Lamba, is the prime suspect in her murder.

Police believe Harshita was strangled in Corby, Northamptonshire, on the evening of November 10. Her body was then transported to Ilford the following day. In an emotional interview with BBC Newsnight, Harshita's mother, Sudesh Kumari, revealed a chilling conversation with her daughter shortly before her death. "He was making her life miserable," Sudesh said. "She said, 'I will not go back to him. He will kill me.'"

Harshita Brella s Final Warning
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Sudesh described Harshita as "very simple, very innocent," adding that her daughter "did not fight with people." Harshita's family now believes that Lamba may have fled to India, but they allege that authorities in Delhi have not acted on a request for his arrest. Sudesh claims Delhi police said they had not received an official request from Northamptonshire Police. Northamptonshire Police have been approached for comment.

Harshita's father, Satbir Brella, became visibly emotional during the BBC interview, breaking down in tears as he spoke about his daughter. "She was a very sweet daughter," he said. "We are suffering a lot." Satbir expressed frustration with the response from Indian authorities, saying that Delhi police had not acted due to the lack of a formal request from UK police. "How can we arrest him?" Satbir questioned.

Harshita had previously confided in her father about abuse she allegedly suffered from Lamba. Satbir recalled a phone call on August 29, when Harshita cried and told him that Lamba had beaten her. "She said I have called a friend, and she is coming to help me," Satbir said. "My daughter was crying, crying so hard."

In response to the case, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has announced it will investigate Northamptonshire Police's handling of Harshita's earlier reports of domestic abuse. Harshita had made a formal report to police in August, and Lamba was arrested on September 3, but released on conditional bail. A domestic violence protection order was put in place at the time.

An international manhunt is now underway for Pankaj Lamba as authorities continue to seek justice for Harshita Brella.

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