BENGALURU: A man in his late 40s allegedly stabbed his wife to death after barging into her mother’s house in Chamarajpet Friday. Later, he recorded a video as he threatened his mother-in-law and others not to file any case against him and uploaded it on Facebook, before going incommunicado.
Police are looking for the suspect — Tabrez Pasha, a resident of Siddapura in south Bengaluru.Pasha was arrested on robbery charges a few years ago and since then, his wife Syeda Fazil Fatima, 34, mother of two school-going children, lived with her mother at MD Block. Fatima worked as a teacher in a private school in Chamarajpet.
“Tabrez, who is jobless, had tried many times to convince Fatima to return to his house, but she refused. On Friday morning, he entered the house when Fatima was alone. While her children had gone to school, her mother had gone to the market. He stabbed her repeatedly and then recorded the video before escaping,” a cop said.
(Inputs from Adithri Chitloor)
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