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Thane man kills live-in partner, keeps body for a day; stench forces suitcase dump

The accused was living with the woman for the last five years and killed her on the night of November 21 after a fight.

Published on: Nov 26, 2025 11:35 am IST
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Maharashtra police have arrested a man for reportedly murdering his live-in partner and keeping her body in their house for a day. The man allegedly killed the woman after a fight and dumped her body on the banks of a creek in Maharashtra's Thane district.

The body of the woman, identified as 22-year-old Priyanka Vishwakarma, was spotted under the creek bridge near Desai village on Monday. (PTI/Representational Image)

The accused, identified as 50-year-old Vinod Srinivas Vishwakarma, allegedly killed the woman on November 21 following a fight with her, news agency PTI reported.

He kept her body in their house for a day, but as it began decomposing and the stench spread over the place, he stuffed her body in a suitcase, carried it to the creek and threw it off the bridge.

Body spotted under bridge

The body of the woman, identified as 22-year-old Priyanka Vishwakarma, was spotted under the creek bridge near Desai village on Monday. The police also informed that the letters ‘P V S’ were also found tattooed near the wrist of the deceased.

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The police arrested the accused on Tuesday and booked him on charges of murder and causing the disappearance of the evidence of the offence.

 
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