Woman kills pet dog in 'occult ritual', hides body in Bengaluru flat for days

In a suspected case of ritualistic practice, a pet dog was killed by its owner in a Bengaluru apartment, while two other Labradors were rescued from the scene.
Postmortem revealed that the Labrador was killed four days ago.
Postmortem revealed that the Labrador was killed four days ago.
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A woman in Bengaluru has allegedly killed her pet dog and kept its decomposing body hidden in her apartment for days, in what appears to be a case of occult ritualistic practices.

The accused, Triparna Paik, originally from West Bengal, allegedly slit the throat of her Labrador four days ago. She then wrapped the body in cloth and kept it inside her apartment in Mahadevapura.

The disturbing incident came to light after residents complained of a foul stench emanating from the building. When officials from the Bengaluru civic body (BBMP) arrived to investigate, Triparna resisted their entry and even threatened to commit suicide, prompting police intervention.

Inside the apartment, authorities discovered the decomposed body of one dog and two other dogs in a state of extreme neglect.

Two Labradors were rescued from the flat.
Two Labradors were rescued from the flat.

Triparna, who previously owned four Labradors, had reportedly lost another one four months prior. The apartment was also adorned with photos of deities and puja items, leading to concerns about the ritualistic nature of the act.

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Postmortem revealed that the Labrador was killed four days ago.

A post-mortem report confirmed the dog had died approximately four days earlier. Officials noted that the sealed condition of the flat and lack of ventilation had caused the unbearable stench, raising health concerns for other residents.

A case has been registered under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagar Palike (BBMP) has confirmed that the surviving animals are being evaluated for rescue and rehabilitation.

Source: India Today

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