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Punjabi woman's murder case nears verdict

Last Updated : 03 May 2018, 04:59 IST
Last Updated : 03 May 2018, 04:59 IST

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A former school teacher, Mukhtiar Singh Panghali, 38, faces second-degree murder charges in the death of his wife, Manjit Panghali, and then burning her body in the Vancouver suburb of Surrey in October 2006.

Thirty-year-old Manjit Panghali, who married Mukhtiar in 1996, was four months pregnant with her second child when she went missing on October 18, 2006. The couple were reportedly having problems in their marital relationship.

Manjit had gone for her pre-natal yoga class and was never seen again, though her car was found abandoned. A week later, her charred body was located at a place frequented by revellers for drinking and making bonfires. The suspicion immediately fell on the husband and her brother-in-law Sukhwinder who lived with the couple.

According to the prosecution lawyer, Mukhtiar killed his wife when she returned from her yoga class, burnt her body at the said place, and delayed reporting the murder to police by as many as 26 hours after she reportedly went missing.

Prosecution lawyer Dennis Murray said a “clear picture of deceit’’ emerges from the behaviour of the accused immediately after the murder of his wife. He said there was enough “evidence of concealment’’ against the accused because “there has to be a reason to burn the body’’ of his wife.

According to the testimony of the pathologist who performed the autopsy, the pregnant woman was manually strangulated to death, and then the accused might have tried to burn her body to remove all evidence. A teacher at a local school, Manjit left behind a three-year-old daughter Maya, now seven.

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Published 11 December 2010, 17:02 IST

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