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A shocking crime has sent ripples of horror across the state: a 20-year-old woman, Rakshitha, was allegedly killed by her lover, Siddaraju, who forced explosive chemicals into her mouth inside a lodge in Bherya village. Authorities say the pair had quarreled, turning their personal spat into a chilling act of violence. Following the incident, Siddaraju has been arrested, while the victim’s family reels from the brutality. ([turn0news25])
Details of the Incident
The gruesome murder reportedly occurred after an argument between Rakshitha and Siddaraju. In what police are calling an unthinkable act of rage, Siddaraju allegedly placed explosive chemicals in Rakshitha’s mouth, resulting in her death at the lodge. Investigators are currently probing whether the act involved additional accomplices or was a twisted “crime of passion.” ([turn0news7])
Victim Profile and Community Reaction
Rakshitha’s family has described her as a bright young woman with a promising future. The nature of her death has deeply traumatized the local community, prompting questions about the intersection of intimate relationships and lethal violence. Public sentiment has turned to shock, grief, and demands for swift justice.
Legal Proceedings and Investigation
Law enforcement has secured the lodge premises and initiated forensic analyses to identify the substance used. Siddaraju faces charges under murder, and charges are likely to escalate to include chemical abuse and assault with a lethal weapon, given the method used. The case underscores the need for rigorous checks in lodge and guesthouse operations and the monitoring of substance-based crimes.
Why This Case Strikes a Chord
- Unprecedented Brutality: The use of explosive chemicals in intimate settings marks a disturbing new chapter in domestic violence.
- Trust, Betrayal, Violence: As Rakshitha’s partner, Siddaraju’s betrayal multiplies the emotional gravity of the crime.
- Preemptive Safety Needed: The impulse to commit such a crime points to deeper interpersonal instability and stakes in personal conflicts.
Parting Thoughts
This tragic episode from Mysuru is more than a crime—it’s a societal failure in predicting and preventing intimate violence. As police work to gather forensic evidence and testimonies, the demand is clear: a systemic overhaul of how domestic conflicts are addressed, and how victim protection is prioritized.

