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Gujarat: Husband held for wife’s murder, body found in cement-filled box ​

Surat, April 27 (IANS) A missing person complaint in Surat has led to the alleged murder of a woman by her husband, with police stating that the case involved concealment of the body inside a cement-filled wooden box at an abandoned house in the Salabatpura area.​

According to officials, the matter came to light on April 25 when the victim’s father lodged a complaint alleging that his daughter Shilpa (39) had been killed by her husband, Vishal Salvi (40), and that he had initially misled the family by claiming she was missing.​

Police said Salvi had himself filed a missing person complaint on April 24 after being questioned by family members.​

However, investigators found inconsistencies in his version of events, prompting further verification and surveillance.​

During the investigation, police recovered a handwritten note allegedly written by the accused in which he confessed to killing his wife on April 20 following a domestic dispute and provided details about the concealment of the body.​

Acting on this information, police teams searched an abandoned house under Salabatpura police limits, where they discovered the body inside a wooden box filled with cement and soil.​

Officials said the body was found in a concealed condition and that measures appeared to have been taken to suppress odour at the location, including the use of spray.​

Police also stated that the body was recovered without clothing.​

Following technical surveillance and CCTV analysis of the surrounding areas, Salvi was arrested in Antroli village after being on the run.​

Police said multiple teams worked on tracing his movements after the incident, leading to his detention.​

According to police, Shilpa was employed in the private sector as a dietician, while the accused had previously worked in the diamond industry but was unemployed at the time of the incident. He had studied up to the upper primary level.​

Investigators said the couple had been married for several years and had two children.​

Preliminary inquiry has indicated that prolonged domestic disputes, financial strain, unemployment, and suspicion linked to the victim’s frequent phone conversations are among the factors being examined as possible motives.​

Police sources said the accused was dependent on his wife’s income and that tensions had increased in the household in recent months.​

Family members told investigators they became suspicious after receiving unclear and contradictory explanations about Shilpa’s whereabouts, which led them to approach the police.​

The case has been registered under sections 103(1) and 238 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.​

Police said further forensic examination is underway to establish the exact cause of death and to verify the sequence of events leading to the concealment of the body.​

–IANS

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