Unraveling the mystery of a gruesome crime about the murder of a peasant woman and cutting her feet with an axe.. the killer did it for a strange reason

In October of last year, the body of a peasant was found in a gruesome murder in the Indian state of Rajasthan, where the accused killed Pawan Kumar, a woman known as Geeta Devi when she went to graze cattle.

More than three months after a woman's feet were cut off and a man stole her anklet, the Indian police said they had solved the mystery of the case, as they arrested a university student on charges of cutting off a woman's feet and stealing her silver anklet, after hitting her on the head and neck, as the killer's purpose in the killing Theft pays off debts.

According to the Indian press, the young man was addicted to playing online games and needed money to pay off his debts accumulated due to those games.

In October last year, accused Gita Devi was killed while on her way to graze cattle, as the dead woman's body was found in a pool of blood in Khatpura village and police suspected her murder because her jewelry was missing, Indian newspapers reported.

Today, the Indian police said they have solved the mystery of the murder case and arrested the main suspect and also arrested four suspects who bought the stolen jewellery.

Earlier, the victim's relatives accused the police of concealing the facts and also said that the killer was cut in 15 different places on her body.

Upon interrogation, the police learned that the accused was addicted to the game "Teen Patti".

The police told the Indian press that the accused lost Rs 20,000 in this game and needed the money to pay off his debts.

Police said the accused was aware that the victim was wearing anklets and other jewelry, so he knew the victim's movements.

She added that Kumar used an ax to cut off Geeta Devi's feet and killed her by hitting her on the head and neck.

According to the police, they resorted to traditional investigations and there were no surveillance cameras, so the police treated the case as a blind "murder case" (ie without CCTV footage documenting the crime) and formed different teams to arrest the accused.

Police teams questioned nearly 3,000 people when they found information from investigations about one of the suspects.

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