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She was just 27, weighing barely twenty-one kilos when death claimed her. But this was no illness. It was murder—by slow starvation.
For six years, Tushara was silenced, cut off from her family, and trapped inside a home ruled by dowry demands, cruelty, and occult rituals.
Her husband Chandulal and mother-in-law Geetha Lal orchestrated every step of her isolation, until her emaciated body told the truth. In 2025, a Kollam court called it India’s first starvation murder.
This episode of Kerala Crime Files traces a chilling story of control, secrecy, and justice delivered—too late for Tushara.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By OnmanoramaShe was just 27, weighing barely twenty-one kilos when death claimed her. But this was no illness. It was murder—by slow starvation.
For six years, Tushara was silenced, cut off from her family, and trapped inside a home ruled by dowry demands, cruelty, and occult rituals.
Her husband Chandulal and mother-in-law Geetha Lal orchestrated every step of her isolation, until her emaciated body told the truth. In 2025, a Kollam court called it India’s first starvation murder.
This episode of Kerala Crime Files traces a chilling story of control, secrecy, and justice delivered—too late for Tushara.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.