<p>A four months' pregnant woman had to abort her foetus after meeting with a road accident. If this wasn't bad enough, she later discovered that the accident was a conspiracy hatched by her husband to kill her. </p>.<p>The accident occurred on December 31, 2022, in KIADB Layout near Bagalur, North Bengaluru. </p>.<p>Chaitanya, the victim, was returning home from a Bharatanatyam class on a two-wheeler when a speeding Tata Sumo hit her from behind and drove off. Passersby noticed her lying in a pool of blood and rushed her to the hospital. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/bengaluru-crime/bengaluru-student-abducted-set-ablaze-over-relationship-with-cousin-1237492.html">Bengaluru student abducted, set ablaze over relationship with cousin</a></strong></p>.<p>She had to eventually abort the baby as she became immobile after the crash. </p>.<p>Police investigations showed that the woman's husband, Aravinda R, hired a contract killer named Uday Kumar to murder her following a family dispute. </p>.<p>Police have arrested both of them. </p>.<p>Police sources said Aravinda paid Kumar Rs 2.5 lakh to buy a second-hand car and crash into his wife’s two-wheeler. Chaitanya had no clue about the planned crash before the police solved the case recently. </p>.<p><span><strong>Plot well-planned </strong></span></p>.<p>Aravinda knew Chaitanya’s daily routine and decide to stage a hit-and-run. </p>.<p>Police noted that he had surveyed CCTV cameras and marked a location where there was no surveillance. </p>.<p>The Devanahalli traffic police initially registered a hit-and-run case, but couldn’t find any clue about the crash. Traffic police grew suspicious and transferred the case to the Bagalur police, a police officer said. </p>.<p>After taking up the case, Bagalur police searched all garages and found a Tata Sumo, which led them to the two suspects. </p>.<p>During the initial interrogation, Aravinda told the police that his wife had refused to give him a divorce. </p>.<p>Bagalur police have now booked him and Kumar for attempted murder. </p>
<p>A four months' pregnant woman had to abort her foetus after meeting with a road accident. If this wasn't bad enough, she later discovered that the accident was a conspiracy hatched by her husband to kill her. </p>.<p>The accident occurred on December 31, 2022, in KIADB Layout near Bagalur, North Bengaluru. </p>.<p>Chaitanya, the victim, was returning home from a Bharatanatyam class on a two-wheeler when a speeding Tata Sumo hit her from behind and drove off. Passersby noticed her lying in a pool of blood and rushed her to the hospital. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/bengaluru-crime/bengaluru-student-abducted-set-ablaze-over-relationship-with-cousin-1237492.html">Bengaluru student abducted, set ablaze over relationship with cousin</a></strong></p>.<p>She had to eventually abort the baby as she became immobile after the crash. </p>.<p>Police investigations showed that the woman's husband, Aravinda R, hired a contract killer named Uday Kumar to murder her following a family dispute. </p>.<p>Police have arrested both of them. </p>.<p>Police sources said Aravinda paid Kumar Rs 2.5 lakh to buy a second-hand car and crash into his wife’s two-wheeler. Chaitanya had no clue about the planned crash before the police solved the case recently. </p>.<p><span><strong>Plot well-planned </strong></span></p>.<p>Aravinda knew Chaitanya’s daily routine and decide to stage a hit-and-run. </p>.<p>Police noted that he had surveyed CCTV cameras and marked a location where there was no surveillance. </p>.<p>The Devanahalli traffic police initially registered a hit-and-run case, but couldn’t find any clue about the crash. Traffic police grew suspicious and transferred the case to the Bagalur police, a police officer said. </p>.<p>After taking up the case, Bagalur police searched all garages and found a Tata Sumo, which led them to the two suspects. </p>.<p>During the initial interrogation, Aravinda told the police that his wife had refused to give him a divorce. </p>.<p>Bagalur police have now booked him and Kumar for attempted murder. </p>