Akola Woman’s Murder Case: Husband, Mother-in-Law, and Brother-in-Law Arrested Akola police have arrested the husband, mother-in-law, and brother-in-law of Ravina Pawar, a woman whose body was discovered half-burnt near the Annapurna Mata Temple under the Dabki Road police station limits. The victim’s face was severely damaged, making identification difficult. Ravina’s husband, Sadiq Shah Tasreef Shah, initially appeared at the police station and confessed to her murder. During further interrogation, he revealed the involvement of his mother, Nurabi Shah, and his brother-in-law, Irfan Shah, in the crime. The accused allegedly planned the murder to destroy evidence and prevent identification of the victim. According to Akola city deputy superintendent of police Sudarshan Patil, the case is being investigated thoroughly to uncover the motive behind the crime. The accused have been remanded in police custody until April 13. Ravina’s 10- to 15-day-old infant is currently receiving medical treatment at a hospital. Authorities have stated that arrangements will be made through the Child Welfare Committee to ensure the child’s care. The incident has sparked discussions about the role of family dynamics in criminal acts, with Patil emphasizing the need for a comprehensive probe. The police have not yet disclosed the exact circumstances of the murder or the method used to burn the body, though the involvement of multiple family members suggests a premeditated plan. The case highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement in cases involving close relatives, where motives often intertwine with personal and familial conflicts. While the investigation continues, the focus remains on ensuring the child’s well-being and holding the accused accountable for their actions.#akola #ravina_pawar #sadiq_shah_tasreef_shah #nurabi_shah #irfan_shah

Akola Man Kills Wife 8 Days After Delivery and Then Burns Her Face In a horrifying incident that has shocked the district of Akola, police have arrested a man for allegedly murdering his wife and attempting to conceal her identity by burning her face near a temple. The deceased, identified as Ravina Pawar, had given birth just eight days prior to the incident. Her husband, Sadiq Shah Tashreef Shah, is the accused in the case. The incident came to light on Monday when authorities received information about a partially burnt body of a woman found near the Annapurna Mata temple in Dabki Road police station’s jurisdiction. The woman, aged between 30 and 32, was found with her face severely charred, making initial identification impossible. Police conducted a panchnama at the scene and sent the body for postmortem examination. Through press notes and social media, authorities later revealed the deceased’s identity as Ravina Pawar. Investigations pointed to her husband, Sadiq Shah, who was traced to Barshi Takli, where he had taken shelter at his sister’s house. He was arrested on Wednesday. According to police, the couple, originally from Shelu Bazaar in Washim district, had a love marriage and were working in Mumbai. They had recently relocated to Akola for Ravina’s delivery and were staying in a rented house. The incident occurred just eight days after she gave birth to a newborn. Investigators stated that frequent domestic disputes between the couple had escalated to a fatal level. The accused allegedly strangled his wife to death and then dumped her body near the temple. To erase her identity, he poured petrol on her face and set her on fire before fleeing the scene.#akola #dabki_road #ravina_pawar #sadiq_shah_tashreef_shah #annapurna_mata_temple
