Feb 19 • 01:40 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Mother's Death, Unemployment's Impact... Engineer's Horrifying 'Revenge' on Ex-Wife

A 29-year-old software engineer was fatally attacked at home by her ex-husband in Hyderabad, prompting an investigation into the shocking circumstances surrounding the incident.

In a shocking incident in Hyderabad's upscale area of Bhagyanagar, a 29-year-old female software engineer was brutally murdered by her ex-husband, who forced his way into her home. At the time of the attack, the victim's mother-in-law was also present, but the assailant locked himself inside the room where the attack took place. Reports highlight that the victim was three months pregnant, adding to the tragedy of the situation. The police have launched a detailed investigation into the matter, which is revealing intricate and alarming details akin to a thriller plot.

The accused, aged 30, has a background as a software engineer in Canada but faced significant personal and professional fallout after the couple's divorce in 2024, following their marriage in 2022. The split was reportedly contentious, leading to the victim filing a domestic violence case against him in Maharashtra. The accusation had profound repercussions on the accused's life, culminating in a Look-Out Circular against him and the suspension of his passport, preventing his return to Canada. Adding to his distress, the man returned to India in March 2025 after the death of his mother, which he attributed as a factor that pushed him over the edge.

The circumstances surrounding this incident convey themes of personal strife and the devastating consequences of unresolved conflict, particularly in relationships marked by violence and emotional tumult. This case not only underscores the tragic loss of life but also raises important questions regarding the mental health impacts of domestic disputes and the societal implications of such violence, particularly for vulnerable individuals such as those pregnant or who may struggle with mental health issues themselves.

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