PUNE: The Chatushrungi police are
still clueless about the motive behind the murder of electronics engineer
Urvashi Laxman Dhavale (32)
on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the police on Friday afternoon brought The deceased's husband
Arvind Waman Ghadole (43) from Nagpur to Pune for questioning him. However,
the police said that his involvement in the murder was not confirmed and are
now investigating into the other possible reasons.
Dhavale, a resident of Shree Swami Samarth Society on Sus road was assaulted
to death with sharp weapons late on Wednesday night. Her body was found
lying in a pool of blood in a secluded lane near her residence. Dhavale's
parents suspect her husband's involvement in the crime.
After marriage, Dhavale had discovered that her husband was already married
and had two children from his first wife. Following differences over several
reasons the couple started staying separately and eventually filed separate
petitions for divorce, property etc, in the court at Nagpur. On Monday (July
6), the Nagpur court had passed a judgement in Dhavale' favour.
Deputy commissioner of police (zone-III) Mahesh Patil said, "On Friday
afternoon Ghadole was brought to Pune from Gondia and interrogated. We do
not suspect his involvement in the crime. We have also interrogated some
employees from the software company where Dhavale worked."
Meanwhile, assistant commissioner of police (Crime) Sangramsinh Nishandar
and police inspector Nandkishore Bhosale-Patil of Chatushrungi police
station also questioned Ghadole. "We do not suspect his involvement. We
initially suspected that the murder was done with the intention of robbery,
but the police found all her belongings and nothing was stolen."
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