City
Epaper

Youth who murdered girl for rejecting proposal arrested in Andhra

By ANI | Updated: June 19, 2021 23:40 IST

Andhra Pradesh police on Friday arrested a youth from Kadapa who had absconded after murdering a 19-year-old girl for rejecting his proposal.

Open in App

Andhra Pradesh police on Friday arrested a youth from Kadapa who had absconded after murdering a 19-year-old girl for rejecting his proposal.

According to sub-inspector of Badvel rural police station, Chandrasekhar, Charan, 21, from Chintala Cheruvu village had been following Sirisha, 19 of the same village for some time.

"He has been following her in the name of love. But the girl rejected his proposal. This evening at around 4.30 pm Sirisha went to a field next to her house to fetch grass. Charan followed her and attacked her with a knife. He slit her throat and murdered her," said Chandrasekhar.

"On coming to know about the matter, family members and other villagers beat him up. The injured accused has been shifted to Badvel government hospital," he added.

The police have shifted the girl's body to the government general hospital.

Legal formalities are to be complied with.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalSacrifices of 10th Sikh Guru inspire everyone: Haryana CM

BusinessIndia engaged with US, EU to conclude trade agreements: MEA

Other Sports3rd T20I: Have embraced that World Champions feeling very well as a team, says Mandhana

NationalCEC Gyanesh Kumar to visit Odisha on Dec 27

NationalBJP steps up organisational push in Assam ahead of 2026 polls with Nitin Nabin's visit

National Realted Stories

NationalPresident Murmu to visit Goa, Karnataka tomorrow

NationalIndian Railways to double train handling capacity at 48 big stations over next 5 years

NationalTell children about Puranic heroes not Batman, Superman: Chandrababu Naidu

NationalReport on carbon uptake in India's cement sector released

NationalIESA, experts urge faster skilling reforms in 2026 to make India global talent hub