Shraddha Walkar Case Repeated in Vizag: Naval Technician Kills Girlfriend, Dismembers Body in Refrigerator in LV Nagar

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: March 30, 2026 13:23 IST2026-03-30T13:22:42+5:302026-03-30T13:23:59+5:30

A horrifying incident reminiscent of the Shraddha Walkar murder case has emerged in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. A naval technician ...

Shraddha Walkar Case Repeated in Vizag: Naval Technician Kills Girlfriend, Dismembers Body in Refrigerator in LV Nagar | Shraddha Walkar Case Repeated in Vizag: Naval Technician Kills Girlfriend, Dismembers Body in Refrigerator in LV Nagar

Shraddha Walkar Case Repeated in Vizag: Naval Technician Kills Girlfriend, Dismembers Body in Refrigerator in LV Nagar

A horrifying incident reminiscent of the Shraddha Walkar murder case has emerged in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. A naval technician allegedly killed his girlfriend in a brutal act and dismembered her body, storing the parts in a refrigerator. The police have arrested the accused, creating an atmosphere of fear in the locality. The victim and the accused had been living together in a live-in relationship for some time. A dispute arose between them over certain issues, and in a fit of rage, the accused allegedly strangled his girlfriend to death, then went on to dismember her body. The incident happened at LV Nagar under the Gajuwaka police station limits in Vizag city.

Shockingly, the accused concealed the torso and other body parts in a large refrigerator to prevent foul odor from spreading. To hide the identity, he severed and burned the victim’s head. After committing the crime, he reportedly continued to live normally until police, using technical investigations and confidential information, tracked him down. The accused, a naval technician, later surrendered himself at a police station. Had he not come forward, the ghastly act might have remained undiscovered, leaving the community in terror.

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Originally from Vijayanagaram district, the accused, Ravindra, was working in Visakhapatnam as a naval technician. Though married, he was in a relationship with 29-year-old Monica. When his wife visited her parental home a few weeks ago, Ravindra reportedly lured Monica to his residence. After he confessed to the crime, police rushed to his home and discovered the victim’s dismembered remains in a refrigerator, shocking the authorities. The body parts have been sent for forensic examination, and Ravindra has been officially arrested. Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the gruesome murder.

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