Indian Man Kills His Wife in US?

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A 24 year old Indian Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel allegedly had beaten his wife Palak Bhadreskumar Patel to death inside the kitchen of a Dunkin Donuts restaurant in Maryland in US.

Both wife and husband were the employees in that restaurant. According to the police, the victim was found beaten to death and her husband as the suspect.

As the suspect fled away, police are now taking the help of public, "We are treating this as domestic-related, not random. Again, they were husband and wife and lived together in the area here," CBS-Baltimore quoted Justin Mulcahy, Anne Arundel County police as saying.

The police actually came to know about the incident when a customer who noticed none inside the Dunkin Donuts on Arundel Mills Boulevard. The CC cameras captured the couple while entering the restaurant. A manhunt and offer of USD 2,000 announced for any information leading to the suspect.

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Indian Man Kills his wife and co-worker in Maryland| Palak Bhadreskumar Patel death

Indian Man Kills His Wife in US?

Apr 20, Saturday


Indian Man Kills His Wife in US?NRI Top Stories

April 15, 2015 13:17
Indian Man Kills His Wife in US?

(Image source from: Indian Man Kills His Wife in US?)

A 24 year old Indian Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel allegedly had beaten his wife Palak Bhadreskumar Patel to death inside the kitchen of a Dunkin Donuts restaurant in Maryland in US.

Both wife and husband were the employees in that restaurant. According to the police, the victim was found beaten to death and her husband as the suspect.

As the suspect fled away, police are now taking the help of public, "We are treating this as domestic-related, not random. Again, they were husband and wife and lived together in the area here," CBS-Baltimore quoted Justin Mulcahy, Anne Arundel County police as saying.

The police actually came to know about the incident when a customer who noticed none inside the Dunkin Donuts on Arundel Mills Boulevard. The CC cameras captured the couple while entering the restaurant. A manhunt and offer of USD 2,000 announced for any information leading to the suspect.

Image Credits: NY Daily news

-Kannamsai

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