India snake-bite assassin killed wife at second attempt | Malay Mail

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NEW DELHI, May 25 — After first failing with a viper, an Indian man has been arrested for allegedly murdering his wife by letting loose a cobra in her room, police said today. Police in the southern state of Kerala said phone records showed the man—named as Sooraj—had been in contact with...

The husband had apparently resorted to murder by snake to avoid a divorce. — Reuters pic

Police in the southern state of Kerala said phone records showed the man—named as Sooraj—had been in contact with serpent handlers and had also watched snake videos on the internet. While still recuperating at her parents’ house earlier this month, Sooraj obtained a cobra from a snake handler and threw the animal at his sleeping wife.

 

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