Missing woman farmer leader's skeletal remains found in forest
LUCKNOW, March 6 -- A 25-year-old woman farmer leader, missing for nearly two weeks, was found murdered in a forest in Shravasti district on Tuesday. Police recovered only parts of her burnt skeleton and arrested her alleged lover, a history-sheeter, who allegedly confessed to strangling her and hiding the body in the forest.
The victim, Anchal Mishra was the district president of the women's wing of Bharatiya Kisan Union Arajnaitik. She left her home in Bansgarhi Fattepur Bangai village on February 17, telling her family she was heading to a farmers' union meeting in Bhinga. Her husband, Santosh Mishra, filed a missing person complaint at Malhipur police station on February 19 after she did not return, said the Shravasti circle officer (CO), Bhinga.
Police traced her last mobile location to a forest in the Kakardari range. On March 3, officers recovered skeletal remains packed in a polythene bag. Her clothes and shoes were found nearby. Rahul Bhati, Shravasti SP, said, "The accused, Suraj Verma, was taken into custody after the victim's husband named him as a suspect. During interrogation, Verma allegedly confessed to the killing. The accused and the victim had allegedly been in contact over the past three to four months." Police records show seven cases had been registered against Verma since 2011....
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