The Free Press Journal

Sheena Bora cop’s wife killed by son, draws smiley with blood

- DIWAKAR SHARMA

The wife of a Mumbai police officer who investigat­ed the high-profile Sheena Bora murder case was found stabbed to death early on Wednesday. Police said they suspected the couple’s 21year-old son.

Dnyeshwar Ganore found his wife, Dipali, with multiple stab wounds in their home at Vakola at around 1am on Wednesday, and a smiley was drawn in her blood next to her body with the words; “Tired of her. Catch me and hang me”. Police believe the message was written by their son Siddhanth, who is missing.

According to police, Siddhanth was repeatedly admonished by his mother over his grades of late and she had refused to give him pocket money. He may have stabbed her in the neck in a fit of rage on Tuesday night, sources said.

“She has four to five stab injuries,” said a police officer who inspected the body.

Siddhanth, police said, had dropped out of an engineerin­g course and was studying at National College. His friends said that he had been keeping aloof for the last two months, and avoided social media platforms.

The murder came to light when Dnyeshwar returned home at about 11pm from work, and found the door locked. He told police that he waited outside for two hours, assuming that the motherson duo had gone out.

“Around 1am, Ganore spotted the keys to his house in the dustbin kept outside the door. He went inside and found his wife in pool of blood in the bedroom,” a Mumbai police officer said.

The Vakola police was alerted and a team immediatel­y rushed to the spot. Dipali was taken to VN Desai hospital where she was declared dead on arrival.

“We are trying to trace Siddhant who has gone missing since Tuesday. We have recovered his mobile phone from his house and are trying to unlock it,” said Mahadeo Dattaram Wavale, senior inspector of Vakola police station.

Mumbai Police spokespers­on Rashmi Karandikar said, “The forensic team visited the crime scene and gathered evidence from the spot. Investigat­ors have also got the footage from the CCTV cameras installed in their society. We are awaiting the reports from the authoritie­s.”

The Crime Branch Unit 8 is also conducting a parallel investigat­ion in the matter. “We have formed two teams to track Siddhant,” a senior officer from Crime Branch of Mumbai Police said.

 ??  ?? Dipali Ganore’s (file) body was found with stab wounds.
Dipali Ganore’s (file) body was found with stab wounds.

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