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Andhra woman receives corpse in a box with Rs 1.3 cr demand

December 20, 2024 14:48 IST

The dead body of a 45-year-old unidentified man was delivered to a family in Yendagandi in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, in a box with a demand for over Rs 1 crore claiming it to be the compounded amount of a loan taken years ago, police said on Friday.

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The box was delivered at the under construction house of the family on Thursday night.

District superintendent of police Adnan Nayeem Asmi said the box was delivered to the family of four with a letter demanding them to pay up Rs 1.35 crore.

 

"Last night the body reached this place (under construction house)," Asmi told PTI, adding police were probing the case to unearth further details.

According to police sources, the box was delivered to Sagi Tulasi's under construction home at Yendagandi village in Undi mandal in an autorickshaw.

Incidentally, Tulasi's husband went missing more than 10 years ago and never returned home, prompting her to live with her parents.

Asmi said Tulasi lived with her parents until her younger sister arrived and later she moved to a rented accommodation.

Later, Tulasi started constructing a house about 1 km away from her parents' home and started receiving help from a philanthropist, who had sent her high quality tiles and paints in September.

According to the police, the unidentified philanthropist told Tulasi that as they both belonged to the same caste and that she was a 'widow', he was helping her.

Similarly, a message was sent to Tulasi on Thursday that she would receive some electrical goods such as motors and other articles and the box was delivered, with the body in it, police said.

Upon discovering the corpse, Tulasi's family informed the police. Along with the body, they also found a letter which claimed that Tulasi's husband had taken a loan of Rs 3 lakh back in 2008, which has now compounded to Rs 1.35 crore.

"'So, if you don't want anything bad to happen, you should pay up," police said quoting from the letter, adding the family does not have such financial muscle. A property dispute angle was also being suspected.

"We are checking up on all the missing people in the last three to four days. After post mortem (of the body) we will get more clarity," said the SP.

Meanwhile, Asmi noted that the younger son-in-law of the family has been missing since Thursday.

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