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Home | Khammam | Man Stabs His Wife To Death Injures His Daughter Severely In Khammam

Man stabs his wife to death, injures his daughter severely in Khammam

Sai Vani, a 36-year-old nurse in Khammam, was allegedly murdered by her husband Gogula Bhasker Nereda during a dispute. Their 14-year-old daughter was injured while trying to intervene, and the eight-year-old son fled. Locals apprehended the accused before police arrived.

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 20 November 2025, 02:45 PM
Man stabs his wife to death, injures his daughter severely in Khammam
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Khammam: A married woman was allegedly murdered by her husband at Gattaiah centre under the two-town police station limits in Khammam on Thursday.

According to police the deceased, Sai Vani (36) married Gogula Bhasker Nereda in Chintakani mandal in the district a few years ago and the couple had two children. The couple had disputes and were living separately as Bhasker was suspecting her fidelity.


Sai Vani, who works as a nurse at a private hospital in Khammam, takes care of their children as Bhasker was without any work. The accused Bhasker came to his wife’s house last night; had a fight with her and a heated argument broke out between them in the early hours of Thursday.

In a fit of rage Bhasker, who was in a drunken state, grabbed a kitchen knife; slit Saivani’s throat and stabbed her indiscriminately leaving her dead in a pool of blood. He also attacked his fourteen-year-old daughter when she tried to stop him.

The girl suffered multiple bleeding injuries on her neck, hands and was rushed to the hospital for treatment. The couple’s eight-year-old son fled the house in fear of his father’s violent act. The locals caught Bhasker, thrashed him and handed him over to the police.

The Khammam two-town CI, Bala Krishna visited the spot and launched an investigation into the incident. The violent nature of the murder caused panic among the locals.

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