A Silent Saturday: The Unsettling Demise of a Bengaluru Widow and a Vanished Gold Chain
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- November 06, 2025
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In the usually bustling, yet somehow always-sleepy, lanes of Chikkalasandra, Bengaluru, a chilling quiet descended this past Saturday. It was around 10 AM, a time when most homes would be stirring with the day's first errands, or perhaps a leisurely cup of filter coffee. But for Kamala, a 62-year-old widow, her morning, it seems, had ended long before. Her home, a familiar landmark on Uttarahalli Main Road, became the scene of a profound, unsettling discovery.
Kamala, who lived alone, had a routine, one that her nearby daughter and son-in-law were well-acquainted with. And so, when her phone calls went unanswered, a flicker of worry, a nagging unease, began to set in. They rushed over, their hearts, one could only imagine, already sinking with a premonition. Finding the door stubbornly locked, they made the difficult decision to force their way in. What awaited them inside, though, was far worse than any unanswered call.
There, amidst the quiet of her home, Kamala lay lifeless. But the tragedy, as it often does, harbored an even darker twist. As the initial shock gave way to a somber assessment, a crucial detail emerged – a gold chain, a personal item often worn by many, was conspicuously absent from her neck. And just like that, what might have been viewed as a natural, if untimely, passing, morphed into something far more sinister.
The Subramanyapura police, now on the scene, are not just investigating a death; they are probing a possible murder, a theft that seems intricately linked to the very end of Kamala's life. Her body, a silent witness, has since been sent for a post-mortem examination, hoping to reveal the exact circumstances of her final moments. But truly, the questions loom large: who could have done this? And why?
You see, Kamala wasn't just a solitary figure; she was a woman of some means, owning a few properties, which naturally meant she had tenants. And this, perhaps, is where the threads of suspicion begin to fray and unravel. Police sources, it's understood, are currently looking into certain individuals who frequently visited her home – those who came to collect rent, those who perhaps knew her routines, her vulnerabilities. It's a sad reality, isn't it, when trust can be so easily betrayed? The investigation, still in its nascent stages, promises to be a complex web, and Bengaluru waits, holding its breath, for answers.
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