A week after Bengaluru police discovered a 67-year-old man's body in a trash bag, an inquiry into the incident has shown that the man allegedly suffered a heart attack while having sex with his domestic help. According to reports, the man's helper, her husband, and her brother disposed of his body.
According to the police, the 67-year-old businessman was having an affair with his 35-year-old housekeeper. On November 16, the man went to his girlfriend's place and reportedly died of an attack while having sex with her on her bed.
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On November 16, the man, identified as Bala Subramanian, a Puttenahalli, JP Nagar, resident, left his home to drop his grandson off for badminton lessons. Bala called his daughter-in-law at 4:55 p.m. and apologised for being late due to personal commitments.
Bala's son reported him missing to the Subramaniya Nagar Police Station after his family members had been unable to reach him for a while. The body was discovered by authorities one day after the missing person's report was made, suspiciously wrapped in plastic and a bedsheet.
She allegedly called her husband and brother out of fear that her reputation would be damaged if this incident became public. According to the reports, the woman and her family placed the businessman's body in a garbage bag and abandoned it at a remote location in JP Nagar.
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When questioned, the woman admitted to dumping the body of her 67-year-old boyfriend. The household help put the body on the road with the assistance of her husband and brother out of fear that the police may file a murder case against her. It has been made known that Bala Subramanian was involved with his servant for a considerable amount of time and frequently visited her home. Bala had an angioplasty procedure last year.
In the interim, police have opened an investigation under the pertinent sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), and the man's body has been sent for a post-mortem examination to determine whether the woman's accusations are accurate or not.