NEW DELHI: In a shocking twist to the death of former Karnataka DGP Om Prakash, Bengaluru Police have detained his wife, Pallavi, after she allegedly threw chilli powder in his face and stabbed him to death in their HSR Layout residence.
Their daughter, Kriti, has also been detained for questioning as investigators dig deeper into what appears to be a domestic dispute turned deadly.
According to police sources, the 68-year-old retired IPS officer was killed following a heated argument with Pallavi, who reportedly lost control and attacked him with a knife after blinding him with chilli powder, reported PTI.
The murder is said to have occurred on the ground floor of their three-storeyed home on Sunday, where Prakash was found lying in a pool of blood.
What makes the case more chilling is what followed: sources say Pallavi made a video call to a friend immediately after the incident and declared, “I have killed the monster.”
Frequent fights, property dispute , mental health concerns
Investigators believe the murder was the result of long-standing tensions in the family, including a property dispute over land in Dandeli, Karnataka. Sources said the couple had frequent confrontations, and Pallavi had even visited the HSR Layout police station months ago to file a complaint. When her grievance wasn't taken seriously, she allegedly staged a dharna outside the police station.
Pallavi is also reportedly undergoing treatment for schizophrenia and has been on medication, police sources revealed.
A career cut short by family tragedy
Om Prakash, a 1981-batch IPS officer from Champaran, Bihar, had an illustrious career in the Karnataka police force. He held a Master’s degree in Geology and rose through the ranks to serve as Director General and Inspector General of Police from March 1, 2015, until his retirement in March 2017.
He began his service in Ballari district as Additional Superintendent of Police and held key roles in Shivamogga, Uttara Kannada, Chikkamagaluru, the Lokayukta, and the Fire and Emergency Services.
While police have yet to make formal arrests, the house has been secured, and a full forensic investigation is underway. An autopsy of the body is being conducted to confirm the nature and extent of injuries.
Investigators say the case is now moving toward a murder charge with family conflict and mental health forming key elements of the probe.
Their daughter, Kriti, has also been detained for questioning as investigators dig deeper into what appears to be a domestic dispute turned deadly.
According to police sources, the 68-year-old retired IPS officer was killed following a heated argument with Pallavi, who reportedly lost control and attacked him with a knife after blinding him with chilli powder, reported PTI.
The murder is said to have occurred on the ground floor of their three-storeyed home on Sunday, where Prakash was found lying in a pool of blood.
What makes the case more chilling is what followed: sources say Pallavi made a video call to a friend immediately after the incident and declared, “I have killed the monster.”
Frequent fights, property dispute , mental health concerns
Investigators believe the murder was the result of long-standing tensions in the family, including a property dispute over land in Dandeli, Karnataka. Sources said the couple had frequent confrontations, and Pallavi had even visited the HSR Layout police station months ago to file a complaint. When her grievance wasn't taken seriously, she allegedly staged a dharna outside the police station.
Pallavi is also reportedly undergoing treatment for schizophrenia and has been on medication, police sources revealed.
A career cut short by family tragedy
Om Prakash, a 1981-batch IPS officer from Champaran, Bihar, had an illustrious career in the Karnataka police force. He held a Master’s degree in Geology and rose through the ranks to serve as Director General and Inspector General of Police from March 1, 2015, until his retirement in March 2017.
He began his service in Ballari district as Additional Superintendent of Police and held key roles in Shivamogga, Uttara Kannada, Chikkamagaluru, the Lokayukta, and the Fire and Emergency Services.
While police have yet to make formal arrests, the house has been secured, and a full forensic investigation is underway. An autopsy of the body is being conducted to confirm the nature and extent of injuries.
Investigators say the case is now moving toward a murder charge with family conflict and mental health forming key elements of the probe.
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