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Navy Personnel Kills Lover, Keeps Body Parts In Refrigerator In Visakhapatnam; Arrested

A shocking crime has come to light in Visakhapatnam, where a Navy employee has been arrested for allegedly murdering his lover and cutting her body into parts. It is been told that the one-half was kept in a refrigerator, while the other half was packed in a gunny bag.

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In Visakhapatnam, Navy employee Ravindra was arrested for allegedly murdering his lover Mounika after an argument, dismembering her body, and storing parts in a refrigerator and gunny bag at his LV Nagar residence.

The incident has left residents in the area disturbed and raised serious concerns about violent crimes linked to personal relationships.

What Happened in Visakhapatnam?

The accused, identified as Ravindra, was arrested from the Gajuwaka area of Visakhapatnam.

Police said the crime took place at his residence in LV Nagar. According to officials, Ravindra allegedly killed the woman, identified as Mounika, after a heated argument.
The incident reportedly occurred when the accused's wife was away at her parental home.

Body Found in Refrigerator and Bag

During the investigation, police made a disturbing discovery inside the house.
According to officials:

  • The victim's body was cut into two parts
  • One part was kept inside a refrigerator
  • The other part was stored in a gunny bag

The police recovered the remains and have sent them for further examination as part of the investigation.

Argument Turned Fatal

Initial reports suggest that Ravindra had called Mounika to his house in the afternoon. During their meeting, an argument broke out between them.

The situation quickly escalated, leading to the alleged murder. The exact reason behind the dispute is still under investigation.

Police Action and Ongoing Probe

The Gajuwaka police have taken the accused into custody and registered a case. Officials are now questioning him to understand the motive and sequence of events.

Police are also collecting evidence from the crime scene and speaking to witnesses to build a clearer picture of what happened.

Rising Concerns Over Domestic and Relationship-Linked Crimes

This incident is part of a troubling pattern of violent crimes linked to personal disputes.
In a recent case in Mangalagiri, a man named Sheikh Ahmed was allegedly stabbed to death by his wife after an argument over television volume.

In another incident in Rangareddy, a man reportedly killed his ex-wife following a dispute related to her remarriage.

These cases highlight how minor disagreements can sometimes escalate into serious and violent crimes.

The Visakhapatnam case has shocked the local community and drawn attention to the dangers of unresolved conflicts in personal relationships.

As the investigation continues, authorities are expected to uncover more details about the motive behind the crime. Meanwhile, the incident serves as a grim reminder of how quickly arguments can turn into tragic events.

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