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In most cases, murderers are ostracized, just as their murderous intentions are abhorred. But, if it’s a dear family member who is the culprit, would you assist them in the crime? A family in Mumbai had precisely this decision to make and they chose wrong.

33-year-old Parvati allegedly murdered her husband’s third wife. But she was assisted by 2 daughters from his first marriage, as well as one of the daughters’ boyfriend.

Intrigued yet? There’s more!

Sushil Mishra, 45 is the man with 3 wives. He’s a labour contractor who lives in Nallasopara (East) in Maharashtra and his first wife lives in Uttar Pradesh at the moment. In 2017, he married Parvati Mane (the accused) and settled down in Don Lane.

The duo lived together with two daughters from his first marriage, explains Jitendra Vankoti, police inspector at the local crime branch in Palghar.

However, things changed for the happy family of four, almost a year ago, when Mishra decided to marry again, reports HT.

This time it was a woman named Yogita, (the third wife and victim) with whom he chose to live in another apartment on Link Road. However, on February 28, Parvati and Mishra’s two daughters headed to Yogita’s house on Link road. They were accompanied by one of the daughter’s boyfriend as well. The four then proceeded to strangle the third wife and plotted to dispose of her body.

Subsequently, they cloaked her dead body in a blanket and headed out in an auto rickshaw to discard it near a mall in Nalla Sopara. At the time, Mishra was out of town on a business trip to Gujarat.

The body was discovered the next day (March 1), by locals, who contacted the cops. CCTV footage showed the body being hauled to the dumping spot by the perpetrators who arrived in an auto rickshaw. The cops then launched a massive search scanning 4,000 rickshaws. They finally located the driver who aided them in tracking Mane and the Mishras. The four were arrested on Tuesday.

“Over the last one year, Mishra abstained from having physical relations with Mane and gave her insufficient money. As a result, she had to do odd jobs,” said Vankoti.

The cops maintain that Parvati plotted the murder after her husband (Mishra) began living with Yogita (his new wife) and ceased to have physical relations with Mane. Mishra also stopped supporting her financially. However, the cops believe that there may be 3 more culprits in the crime, as investigations continue.

Who doesn’t love a big, happy family? But, we do object to murderous ones. Don’t you?