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A shocking revelation has emerged in the Chanatoria car fire case in Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh. According to Additional SP Lokesh Sinha, Dr. Nilesh Kurmi first strangled his wife, Seema, at home, then took her about 50 km away from Garhakota and set her on fire in a car using petrol to destroy evidence. The accused husband and his two associates have been arrested in the case. During police questioning, it came out that when Nilesh returned home around 2 am on March 20, an argument broke out between him and Seema. The fight over suspicion and an alleged affair escalated to the point that he strangled her. During the incident, their daughter woke up, so he told her that her mother was unwell and he was taking her to the hospital. He then called his tenants Ramkrishna and Shubham and, on the pretext of a heart attack, placed Seema in the car. He poured petrol and watched her burn Around 4 am, the accused reached a deserted spot near Chanatoria. He stopped the car, poured petrol on Seema, and set her on fire. It is alleged that all three got out of the car and watched her burn, without making any attempt to save her. Car suddenly caught fire near Chanatoria. Accused trapped in three different stories; To mislead the in-laws and the police, the accused created three different stories. Contradictions in these statements strengthened police suspicion. Heart attack story – He called his father-in-law, saying Seema was unwell and he was taking her to the hospital.
Accident story – Later, he claimed a truck had hit the car.
Car fire story – Finally, he said the car suddenly caught fire. Car captured on CCTV before incident CCTV footage from a toll plaza in Chanatoria shows the car passing around 4 AM on the day of the incident, heading towards Sagar. The fire broke out approximately 500 meters ahead of the toll point. Accused had undergone BSF training Investigations revealed that Dr. Nilesh had previously undergone training with the Border Security Force (BSF), although he never joined the service. He later pursued medical studies and currently runs a clinic in Garhakota. A shocking revelation has emerged in the Chanatoria car fire case in Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh. According to Additional SP Lokesh Sinha, Dr. Nilesh Kurmi first strangled his wife Seema at home, then took her about 50 km away from Garhakota and set her on fire in a car using petrol to destroy evidence. The accused husband and his two associates have been arrested in the case. During police questioning, it emerged that when Nilesh returned home around 2 am on March 20, an argument broke out between him and Seema. The dispute over suspicion and an alleged affair escalated to the point that he strangled her. During the incident, their daughter, who was at home, woke up. He told her that her mother was unwell and he was taking her to the hospital. He then called his tenants Ramkrishna and Shubham and, on the pretext of a heart attack, made Seema sit in the car. How was the entire conspiracy exposed? During the investigation, several key clues were found. Based on this evidence and questioning of the associates, the entire conspiracy came to light. The CNG tank in the car was found intact, ruling out a blast. A burnt matchstick was recovered from the spot.
The fire started from the back seat, indicating petrol was used. CCTV footage from a toll plaza showed the car heading towards the spot. Police seized the DVR of the house CCTV. Police took Seema’s husband, Dr Nilesh (in a red T-shirt), to his house in Garhakota. Affair and suspicion behind the murder Police investigation revealed that the doctor was in a relationship with another woman. This often led to disputes between the couple. It is said that Seema had come to know about the affair, after which tensions kept rising. The argument on the night of the incident was also over the same issue. Associates in the car also hid the truth The two associates present in the car initially tried to hide the truth. However, during strict questioning, they revealed the entire incident. Police have also made them accused, as they neither tried to save the woman nor informed anyone about the incident. The white car was completely burnt to ashes. The doctor’s car was seen in CCTV footage at the toll plaza. The fire brigade reached the spot and brought the fire under control. Cause of death? Postmortem report awaited The detailed postmortem report is awaited, which will clarify whether Seema died due to strangulation or burning. According to Additional SP Lokesh Sinha, all three accused have been arrested based on evidence, and the investigation is ongoing.