In a shocking turn of events, a real estate agent named Loknath (37) was murdered by his wife Yashasvini and mother-in-law Hema over a dispute.
RealtorMurderBengaluruProperty DisputeFamily ConflictReal Estate NewsMar 25, 2025
The victim was a real estate agent named Loknath, aged 37, from Bengaluru.
The suspects arrested for the murder were Loknath’s wife, Yashasvini, and his mother-in-law, Hema.
The motive behind the murder is believed to be a dispute over financial matters and property issues.
The body of Loknath was found in his home by a neighbor who had grown worried after not hearing from him for several days.
The police emphasized the need for transparency and clear communication within families to prevent such tragic incidents and urged anyone with information about similar cases to come forward and assist the authorities.
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