Bengaluru, April. 28: The murder case of millionaire transgender Tanushree came to light eight days ago in Bengaluru's K.R. Puram, and it was alleged that her husband had killed her for money. However, now the police have arrested the accused husband Jagadeesh, and this murder case has taken an exciting twist.
Yes, the murder case of transgender Tanushree in K.R. Puram has taken an exciting twist after the arrest of the accused. Tanushree, who had earned crores of rupees by doing social work in Bengaluru, committed the murder because Jagadeesh forced her to marry him to gain respect in society and to show that she was a woman like everyone else and had a husband.
The accused has confessed that he went to Tirupati after committing the murder because Tanushree was insisting on him to stay with her even though he did not want to.
K.R. Puram police have arrested three accused in connection with the murder of transgender Tanushree. Jagadish, Prabhakar and Sushant are the arrested accused.
Tanushree's body was found in a semi-decomposed state in her house in K.R. Puram on April 20 three days after her death. The police, who registered a murder case and investigated, found that Jagadish, who was doing social service, was acquainted with Tanushree.
Thus, there was a friendship between Tanushree and Jagadish. Both of them had traveled to various places together for the purpose of social service. In addition, Jagadish also used to come and go to Tanushree's house frequently. Tanushree, who used this opportunity forced Jagadish to marry her. Tired of Tanushree's harassment, Jagadish decided to kill her. However, he did not have the courage to commit the murder alone and brought his two friends to stay with him.
Jagadish came to Tanushree's house as usual on the night of April 17. At this time, he stabbed Tanushree to death. Since Tanushree did not come out of the house for three days and there was a foul smell in the house, when her relatives came and looked through the window, they found Tanushree lying dead in a bloody and half-decomposed state in the hall of the house. Police reached the spot and inspected the place tried to contact Jagadeesh, who was with Tanushree.
However, Jagadeesh's phone, which was said to be married to Tanushree, was switched off. The police, who gradually traced his whereabouts, arrested all three, including the accused and two other friends who helped him, within 8 days of murder.