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Homeopathy doctor kills girlfriend, uses chemicals to mask smell; held after 3 months
Chennai: In a shocking incident, a 34-year-old homoeopathy doctor has been arrested for allegedly murdering his girlfriend and hiding the bodies of both her and her father for three months. To prevent decomposition, the doctor used some chemicals on the bodies and kept the air conditioner running before fleeing the scene.
A homeopathy doctor who absconded following the death of his girlfriend in his rented flat here nearly three months ago, was arrested allegedly for causing her death and attempting to cover up the incident by spraying chemicals on her body, police said on Friday.
According to the PTI report, police said the 34-year-old doctor identified as Samuel Ebenezer Sampath had pushed his girlfriend Cynthia, 37, who was living with him, following a quarrel with her over the treatment given to her father, Samuel Shankar, 78, from Vellore district.
She fell down sustaining injuries to her head and succumbed later. Getting panicky, Ebenezer sprayed some chemicals to prevent the body from getting decomposed, turned on the air conditioner and fled.
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Nearly after three months, the foul stench that emanated from the apartment in Thirumullaivayal here forced the neighbours to complain to the police. Upon opening the door, police found the bodies of Cynthia and her father, who had also moved in with his daughter to continue treatment for his kidney ailments, in a highly decomposed state.
The house remained locked for more than three months and the neighbours initially suspected that the occupants would have vacated but the foul smell made them suspicious enough to raise an alarm.
Meanwhile, Samuel Shankar's relatives filed a ‘missing’ complaint with the police.
The Thirumullaivayal police traced Ebenezer to Kancheepuram based on the call log from Cynthia’s phone and made him come to the police station under the pretext of identifying the decomposed bodies. During interrogation, Ebenezer said he befriended Cynthia on social media and later invited her to stay with him in Chennai to facilitate her father’s dialysis, reports PTI.
She picked up an argument with him over the treatment given to her father, leading to the latter’s death and in a fit of rage, he pushed her down, Ebenezer had told the police.
The post-mortem report confirmed that Cynthia died from head injuries, while Samuel Shankar died of natural causes, police said.
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Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.