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Man gets double life term for wife’s murder

SOORAJ HAD FORCED A COBRA TO BITE HIS WIFE IN HER SLEEP

- BY DONA CHERIAN Assistant Online Editor

Sooraj S Kumar, who was found guilty of murdering his wife, 25-year-old Uthara using a cobra, has been sentenced to double life imprisonme­nt by a trial court in Kerala’s Kollam, regional media reported on Wednesday.

He was found guilty of murder and the prosecutio­n had asked for the death sentence. 27-year-old Sooraj S Kumar — a snake handler and wildlife expert — killed his wife Uthara using a cobra in their bedroom.

Sooraj would have to serve 10 years and 7 years consecutiv­ely on two charges before starting his double-life imprisonme­nt sentence. He has also been fined Rs5,00,000 (Dh25,000).

Kin seek death sentence

Reacting to the verdict, Manimeghal­a, the mother of Uthara said they are disappoint­ed by the verdict as they wished capital punishment for the accused. ”These are the flaws of the judiciary as there are loopholes. People get away using those loopholes. Had the extreme punishment given, it would have acted as a deterrent for others to desist from doing crimes. We will go in appeal,” said the grieving mother. However, Public Prosecutor G. Manoharan said the one reason which went in favour for the accused was the considerat­ion given by the court on his age and a chance for repentance and had no track record of a criminal.

Rest of life behind bars

“According to the court, the accused will have to first serve 17 years and then only the double life imprisonme­nt will come into force. So technicall­y speaking unless the government gives the accused a remission, for the rest of his life he will have to be in jail. If an appeal should be made, it will be taken up only after consulting with the government,” said the prosecutor.

However, Public Prosecutor G. Manoharan said the one reason which went in favour for the accused was the considerat­ion given by the court on his age and a chance for repentance and had no track record of a criminal.

Killed in sleep

On May 6, Sooraj came to Uthara’s house with a bag in which he carried the cobra. Uthara was killed by a snake bite inflicted while she was sleeping at her parental home in Anchal. When her mother tried to wake her in the morning, Uthara was found to be unconsciou­s and a large cobra was found in the bedroom. Later police investigat­ions revealed that Sooraj had forced the cobra to bite his wife. This was his second attempt, it was found later. The first time he attempted this, Uthara had been hospitalis­ed but survived the snake bite after over 50 days ‘ treatment at a hospital.

According to the police version, the couple had a strained relationsh­ip and Uthara’s parents alleged that she was harassed over dowry.

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The case dates back to May 7, 2020 when Uthara was found dead due to a snakebite at her home in Anchal. The cobra, that bit her and later found in the same bedroom.
Supplied ■ The case dates back to May 7, 2020 when Uthara was found dead due to a snakebite at her home in Anchal. The cobra, that bit her and later found in the same bedroom.

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